1936 Vintage OLYMPICS Film Movie Cinema Leni Riefenstahl 

Photo Art By Dr. PAUL WOLFF

 

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** This Vintage 1936 Photogravure Comes Professionally Dry Mounted On 12 x 16 inch Acid Free Museum Mat Board & Is Ready To Place In A Standard Size Frame.

Print Specifications:
Photographer:  Dr. Paul Wolff (Germany, 1887 - 1951) - Internationally renowned German photographer. Wolff produced a diverse body of work during his career including industrial, lifestyle, and sports imagery. He is particularly noted for his extensive work covering the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin. Wolff was a pioneer in both early color & small format photography. See below for more information.
Subject:
 
1936 Olympic Games -   iconic picture of cinematographer Professor Walter Hege and an assistant filming for Leni Riefenstahl's famous documentary movie "Olympia". They are filming from the roof of the Olympic stadium stands. Inferior modern copies of this iconic image (as opposed to the authentic vintage 1936 photogravure plate which is being offered here) have been and are being sold all over the world (including the internet) with the idea that the female in this picture is Leni Riefenstahl herself - after careful research and examination of many film crew photographs from these 1936 Olympic Games, we have determined that the female in the picture is not Leni Riefenstahl, but rather an assistant to Hege and probably part of Riefenstahl's film crew. You can find other vintage pictures of Leni Riefenstahl at work on the 1936 Games in our store under her name. Riefenstahl and her crew had carte blanche access to all events during the games as did her contemporary Dr. Paul Wolff, both of whom documented the historic games on behalf of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich.
Date Of Negative:  1936
Type Of Print:  Vintage Sheet Fed Photogravure (made from the original image - authorized by Paul Wolff)
Date Of Negative:  1936
Type Of Print:  Authentic Vintage Sheet Fed Photogravure/Héliogravure.
Date Of Print:  1936
Paper:  Medium weight, rag type, matte finish.
Print/Plate Maker:  Karl Specht Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
Print Origin:  Germany
Approximate Image Size:  9.75 x 7.75 inches
Mount Board Size:  12 x 16 inches
Print Border:  No - full bleed print. 
Condition Grade:  Fine ++
Verso:  
Professionally dry mounted with archival materials onto 4ply museum mat board.
Registered Vintage Print Serial #: 63RA4WO11-d
Certificate Of Authenticity (COA):  Yes - individual hand signed COA
Shipping:  USPS with MUSEUM QUALITY ARCHIVAL PACKING
Guarantee:  Always 100% Complete Customer Satisfaction Guaranteed!


FINE PHOTO GALLERIES is pleased to offer an authentic, old (NOT a modern reprint) vintage 1936 photogravure by the renowned German photographer Dr. Paul Wolff. Initially trained as a medical doctor, Paul Wolff devoted his life to photography, became a master in several genres and created brilliant imagery throughout his storied career. He became known in photography art circles as a "moderate modernist". This image was made during the 1936 Olympic Games in Berlin, Germany to which Wolff, along with the infamous Leni Riefenstahl, were given VIP access and prime photographic vantage points by the Olympic Committee and the German government. Both Wolff and Riefenstahl gained widespread international fame as a result of their Olympic imagery and set new standards in elevating the art of professional sports photography. In later years the controversial Riefenstahl would be professionally "blackballed" as a result of her associations with Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich. Such fate did not befall Dr. Paul Wolff who continued after World War II with his prolific photographic career. The spectacular and lavishly staged 1936 Olympic Games were hosted by what was then Nazi Germany under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Historic in several regards, this vintage gravure print is from a rare bound photogravure printing of Paul Wolff's Olympic images published by Karl Specht Verlag in Germany in 1936.

This vintage photogravure is guaranteed to be authentic and comes with a hand signed CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY (COA) from Finephoto. Under magnification this plate shows a tight "honeycomb" cell structure, uniform pressing of ink and a wide range of tone - all indicative of a high quality sheet fed gravure print. The watermark word "Finephoto" does not appear on the actual print. 


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ABOUT PHOTOGRAVURE:  Photogravure is an intaglio print making process utilizing a carefully etched copper plate made from the original negative/image. Prints are made by pressing suitable paper heavily down upon the inked copper plate which has been intricately etched to varying depths corresponding with the actual tonality of the original negative, This precisely etched plate combined with a fine "honeycomb" screen controls the amount of ink to be transferred to the paper at any given point in direct proportion to the variation of tone in the original image. The result is a true continuous tone print which combines many qualities of a traditional silver based photograph with a tactile feel similar to an etching, engraving or lithograph. Rich in tonal detail, the photogravure process produces delicately rendered shades for a look which is unique in the world of photographic print making. In the early to mid 1900's photogravure was selected (when budgets allowed) for special high quality publishing and portfolio projects, but due to its significant expense and labor, the process is rarely seen today. From Man Ray and Ruth Bernhard to Brett Weston and Ansel Adams, many of the world's most renowned photographic masters have published their images in the rich photogravure process.

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