August Sander
- Introduction
- August Sander (17 November 1876 – 20 April 1964) was a German portrait and documentary photographer. Sander's first book Face of our Time (German: Antlitz der Zeit) was published in 1929. Sander has been described as "the most important German portrait photographer of the early twentieth century."
- Wikidata
- Q61530
- Introduction
- Developed an interest in photography through work in photographic firms in Berlin, Magdeburg, Halle and Dresden, Germany, 1898-1899. In 1901, went to Linz, Germany, where he first worked in Greif Studio, which he ran from 1902 to 1904 with his partner Franz Stukenberg as the Studio Sander & Stukenberg. Founded the Studio August Sander für Kunstphotographie und Malerei, 1904. Sold the studio in 1909 and returned to Cologne, Germany, where he ran the Studio Blumberg & Hermann. Founded his own studio in Lindenthal, Germany, 1910. In 1910 started his major project, "Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts", with which he was involved until the 1950s with an interruption between 1933 and 1939. "Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts" was published in Munich in 1980. Worked mainly on the themes of the Rhine countryside and the city of Cologne, 1933-1939. These photographs were published in book form in 1975. After the demolition of his studio by bombing in 1944, retired to Kuchhausen in Westerwald, Germany, where he carried on his work. Honorary member, Dweutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, 1961.
- Nationality
- German
- Gender
- Male
- Roles
- Artist, Photographer
- Names
- August Sander, Auguste Sander, Avgust Zander
- Ulan
- 500008096
Exhibitions
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510: A Modern Media World
Ongoing
MoMA
Collection gallery
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Modern Photographs from the Thomas Walther Collection,
1909–1949 Dec 13, 2014–Apr 19, 2015
MoMA
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The Shaping of New Visions: Photography, Film, Photobook
Apr 16, 2012–Apr 21, 2013
MoMA
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Photography Rotation 8
May 13, 2011–Mar 12, 2012
MoMA
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Photography Collection: Rotation 6
Aug 7, 2009–Mar 22, 2010
MoMA
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August Sander has
32 exhibitionsonline.
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August Sander The Earthbound Farmer 1910
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August Sander The Earthbound Farmer 1910
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August Sander The Man of the Soil 1910
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August Sander The Mother in Joy and Grief 1911
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August Sander The Militant or Revolutionary 1912
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August Sander Mother and Daughter 1912
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August Sander Peasant Woman 1912
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August Sander Farming Generations 1912
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August Sander Peasant Woman 1912
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August Sander Peasant Couple 1912
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August Sander Farmer and Wife 1912
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August Sander The Philosopher 1913
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August Sander The Wise One, Shepherd 1913
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August Sander Peasant Woman 1913
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August Sander The Philosopher 1913
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August Sander Peasant Woman 1914
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August Sander View of the Old City 1923
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August Sander The Bank of the Rhine, (Die Rheinfront) 1923
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August Sander View of the Old City 1924
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August Sander Franz Wilhelm Seiwert 1924
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August Sander Police Officer 1925
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August Sander Bohemians 1925
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August Sander Portfolio of Archetypes from People of the Twentieth Century
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August Sander The Fighter or Revolutionary 1925
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August Sander Indian Man and German Woman 1926
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August Sander Young Girl in Circus Caravan 1926
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August Sander Man and Machine 1926
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August Sander High School Student 1926
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August Sander The Last Potter of an Ancient Craft, Master Mück 1927
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August Sander Member of Parliament, Democrat 1927
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August Sander Industrial Magnate [Commercial Counsellor Arnold von Guilleaume] 1927
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August Sander Sisters 1927
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August Sander The Right Eye of My Daughter Sigrid 1928
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August Sander The Harbor 1923-28
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August Sander The Cathedral, Jesuit Church and St. Alban's 1928
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August Sander Unemployed Sailor 1928
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August Sander Member of a Nuremberg Student Corps 1928
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August Sander Bricklayer's Mate 1928
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August Sander The Painter Heinrich Hörle 1928
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August Sander Art Dealer 1928
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August Sander Viennese Jockey 1929
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August Sander Industrialist 1929
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August Sander Berlin Coal Carrier 1929
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August Sander Circus People 1930
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August Sander Children Born Blind 1930-31
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August Sander The Foster Mother 1930-31
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August Sander The Painter Heinrich Hörle Drawing the Boxer Hein Domgören 1927-31
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August Sander Forester’s Child, Westerwald 1931
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