The Nile on eBay
  FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE
 

Alfred Ehrhardt - Das Watt

by Alfred Ehrhardt

Immaculately produced by French publisher Xavier Barral, this stunning facsimile of Alfred Ehrhardt's masterpiece Das Watt makes this key work of photobook history available to the public at long last.Singled out in Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's The Photobook: A History as a key example of early 20th-century abstraction, Ehrhard's striking compositions highlight the geometric patterns in natural forms. His formal stance and sequencing show the strong influence of his years at the Bauhaus. Produced by Xavier Barral to an exacting standard with rich blacks beautifully printed on high-quality paper, this facsimile volume captures the magnificant densities of the original and is an important addition to any photography book libraryAlfred Ehrhardt (1901-1984) taught at the Bauhaus between 1928 and 1933 alongside scenographer Oskar Schlemmer and painters Josef Albers and Wassily Kandinsky. Accused of Bolshevism in 1933 by the Nazis, Erhardt was forced to leave the Bauhaus. At that time he was working in painting, drawing and printmaking, but his exile precipitated a turn toward photography and film, whose fundamentals he taught himself. In 1934, after leaving Germany, Ehrhardt produced his first photographic reportage--a series of spare, enigmatic images taken on the windswept sand dunes of the Curonian Spit along the Lithuanian-Russian border.

FORMAT
Hardcover
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Review

"The reprint of the book Das Watt (The Tidelands) from 1937, as an exclusive facsimile edition by Éditions Xavier Barral, ... is an ode to nature and a masterpiece of book art."-- "BINT Photobooks"

Long Description

Immaculately produced by French publisher Xavier Barral, this stunning facsimile of Alfred Ehrhardt's masterpiece Das Watt makes this key work of photobook history available to the public at long last. Singled out in Martin Parr and Gerry Badger's The Photobook: A History as a key example of early 20th-century abstraction, Ehrhard's striking compositions highlight the geometric patterns in natural forms. His formal stance and sequencing show the strong influence of his years at the Bauhaus. Produced by Xavier Barral to an exacting standard with rich blacks beautifully printed on high-quality paper, this facsimile volume captures the magnificant densities of the original and is an important addition to any photography book library Alfred Ehrhardt (1901-1984) taught at the Bauhaus between 1928 and 1933 alongside scenographer Oskar Schlemmer and painters Josef Albers and Wassily Kandinsky. Accused of Bolshevism in 1933 by the Nazis, Erhardt was forced to leave the Bauhaus. At that time he was working in painting, drawing and printmaking, but his exile precipitated a turn toward photography and film, whose fundamentals he taught himself. In 1934, after leaving Germany, Ehrhardt produced his first photographic reportage--a series of spare, enigmatic images taken on the windswept sand dunes of the Curonian Spit along the Lithuanian-Russian border.

Review Quote

"The reprint of the book Das Watt(The Tidelands) from 1937, as an exclusive facsimile edition by ditions Xavier Barral, ... is an ode to nature and a masterpiece of book art."

Details

ISBN2365110266
Short Title ALFRED EHRHARDT DAS WATT
Publisher Editions Xavier Barral
Language English
Photographer Alfred Ehrhardt
ISBN-10 2365110266
ISBN-13 9782365110266
Media Book
Format Hardcover
DEWEY 770.92
Imprint Editions Xavier Barral
Place of Publication Paris
Country of Publication Netherlands
Author Alfred Ehrhardt
Pages 96
Year 2013
Publication Date 2013-09-01
Audience General

TheNile_Item_ID:137649567;