Andreas Feininger
- Introduction
- Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger (December 27, 1906 – February 18, 1999) was an American photographer and a writer on photographic technique. He was noted for his dynamic black-and-white scenes of Manhattan and for studies of the structures of natural objects.
- Wikidata
- Q497186
- Introduction
- Born 27 December 1906. From 1922 to 1925, Feininger studied cabinet making under Walter Gropius at the Bauhaus school in Weimar, Germany. From 1925 to 1927, Feininger attended the Bauschule (technical school) at Weimar, Germany. From 1927 to 1928, Feininger attended the Staatliche Bauschule in Zerbst, Germany. He graduated in architecture and structural engineering and also took up photography. From 1929 to 1931, Feininger worked as an architect in Dessau and Hamburg, Germany. In 1932, Feininger worked as an assistant architect at the Office of Le Corbusier in Paris, France. In 1933, Feininger moved to Stockholm, Sweden, where he operated an architectural and industrial photography studio. In 1939, Feininger moved to New York City, New York, where he worked as a freelance photojournalist for the Black Star Photo Agency until 1941. From 1941 to 1942, Feininger worked as a war correspondent and photographer for the United States Office of War Information. From 1943 to 1962, Feininger was a staff photographer for Life magazine. From 1962, Feininger has worked as a freelance photographer in New York City, New York, and in Connecticut.
- Nationalities
- French, American
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Architect, Photographer
- Names
- Andreas Feininger, Andreas B. L. Feininger, Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger
- Ulan
- 500031430
Exhibitions
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The Printed Picture
Oct 17, 2008–Jul 13, 2009
MoMA
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New York at Night: Photographs from the Collection
Dec 12, 2006–Mar 5, 2007
MoMA
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Life of the City
Feb 28–May 21, 2002
MoMA
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Selections from the Art Lending Service
Jul 10–Sep 5, 1978
MoMA
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Photography for Collectors
Mar 16–Jun 20, 1976
MoMA
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Andreas Feininger has
19 exhibitionsonline.
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Andreas Feininger Steam Tug on the Elbe 1928
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Andreas Feininger A City on a Rock 1937
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Andreas Feininger Untitled 1937
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Andreas Feininger Leaf Pattern c. 1935
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Andreas Feininger The RCA Building on a Rainy Day 1941
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Andreas Feininger Queen Elizabeth, New York Harbor 1946
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Andreas Feininger New York 1947
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Andreas Feininger West Side Highway c. 1945
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Andreas Feininger 42nd Street Seen from Across the Hudson c. 1945
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Andreas Feininger The "Golden Flats," South Side, Chicago 1950
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Andreas Feininger Times Square at Night c. 1946
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Andreas Feininger Wolfspiders Eating Grasshoppers 1951
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Andreas Feininger The Skeleton of a Gaboon Viper 1952
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Andreas Feininger Bat Flight 1952
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Andreas Feininger Traffic on Fifth Avenue 1953
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Andreas Feininger Brooklyn Bridge in Fog 1954
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Andreas Feininger The Photojournalist 1955
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Andreas Feininger Big Snow, 42nd Street 1956
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Andreas Feininger Untitled n.d.
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Andreas Feininger Speed on the Open Road 1958
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