Albert Renger-Patzsch
Parklandschaften
Conference Point Verlag, Hamburg, Germany, 2005
Oliver Breitfeld, Virginia Heckert
pages 120
first edition
dimensions 27 × 20.3 cm, hardcover
language German
ISBN 3-936406-11-1
pages 120
first edition
dimensions 27 × 20.3 cm, hardcover
language German
ISBN 3-936406-11-1
ARTISTS
Albert Renger-Patzsch
He began taking photographs at the age of 12. After military service during World War I, he studied chemistry at Dresden Technical College. In the early 1920s he worked as a photographer for the Chicago Tribune before going freelance. Appointed professor and head of the department of pictorial photography at the Folkwangschule in Essen, he left the position after only two semesters because of Nazi oppression. Albert Renger-Patzsch is considered one of the most important figures of New Objectivity photography.
He began taking photographs at the age of 12. After military service during World War I, he studied chemistry at Dresden Technical College. In the early 1920s he worked as a photographer for the Chicago Tribune before going freelance. Appointed professor and head of the department of pictorial photography at the Folkwangschule in Essen, he left the position after only two semesters because of Nazi oppression. Albert Renger-Patzsch is considered one of the most important figures of New Objectivity photography.