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Josef Breitenbach (April 3, 1896 in Munich, Germany – October 7, 1984 in New York City) was a photographer whose manipulated images and stark photographs were part of the Surrealistic movement.

Josef Breitenbach was born into a middle-class wine-merchant Jewish family, and came of age during the chaotic years of the First World War and its troubled aftermath. He attended technical high school from 1912–15 and trained as a salesman for an instrument firm and later as a bookkeeper for an insurance firm. He attended Ludwig-Maximillian University in Munich (philosophy and art history, 1914 to 1917) and became active in the Youth Section and later the Pacifist wing of the Social Democratic Party. In 1918, he took part in the Soviet-inspired Bavarian coup d’état, which was the first spark of the revolutionary fire that swept over Germany in the wake of the armistice. For a few months, Breitenbach also occupied an official position in the new government. Although the revolution was short-lived, the ties he forged with the radical circles of Munich’s intelligentsia later helped him establish his reputation as a photographer.

In 1932, after several unsuccessful years at the head of the family business—during which period he was mainly engaged with perfecting his use of a camera—Breitenbach opened his first photographic studio. His clients were prominent members of Munich’s bohemia, including actors and actresses performing in the Munich theater. Munich was a stronghold of libertarians and refined peoples, whose spirit Breitenbach captured in theatrical portraits of his friend, the journalist Theo Riegler. This world vanished in 1933 with Hitler’s takeover.

New Life in America: Breitenbach seemingly had no trouble adjusting to America. New York, the city in which he would spend the rest of his life, became home to him, as evidenced by his photomontage of 1942, "We New Yorkers." He responded to the electric beat of the city, composing photographs such as "Radio City" (1942) that have a jazz-like quality.

His first teaching appointment was at Black Mountain College near Asheville, North Carolina, where he was invited by Josef Albers to teach as Visiting Instructor in photography in summer 1944. In New York City, he taught at Cooper Union from 1946-1966 and the New School for Social Research from 1949-1975.[3]

The 1950s and 1960s were years of intense activity for Breitenbach. He did photographic reportage in Asia for the United Nations and other varied businesses, documenting relief work. He exhibited his photographs extensively in Europe in the 1930s (especially in Paris) and in the United States from the 1940s to the mid-1960s, including at the Museum of Modern Art and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, where he had work selected by Edward Steichen for the Museum's international touring exhibition The Family of Man. The time not spent on the road was spent absorbed by his teaching at Cooper Union and The New School.

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  • Josef Breitenbach Seven Portraits Portfolio
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Josef Breitenbach Seven Portraits Portfolio

    Est: $400 - $500

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). Portfolio of 7 silver gelatin prints, Seven Portraits. Cloth folio, 7 silver gelatin prints. Each pencil signed, dated and numbered 11/25 except Josef Albers signed, titled and dated in ink and not numbered, folio additionally numbered 11 from the edition of 25 plus three artist's proofs, Lunn Gallery / Graphic International Ltd., October 1976. Title page with inscription, dated 1983 and signed in ink by Breitenbach. Each sheet 14" x 11", portfolio 15 3/4" x 12 1/8" x 1 1/4". Some waviness to paper on photographs, minor losses to edges and corners of each sheet, folio with staining and warping throughout.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs Nudes
    Feb. 20, 2025

    Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs Nudes

    Est: $300 - $500

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). 2 silver gelatin prints, nudes. Seated nude, signed, dated 1954 and numbered 35 in pencil on verso, sheet 14" x 11"; reclining nude, signed, dated 1960 and numbered 84 in pencil on verso, 11" x 14". Both unframed. Some waviness to paper on both, minor losses to edges and corners on both.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach Silver Gelatin Print Bombay
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach Silver Gelatin Print Bombay

    Est: $400 - $500

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). Silver gelatin print, Erdarbeiterin, Bombay, 1963. Unsigned, with notations about camera settings in pencil on verso. With an exhibition catalog Wanderung, Joseph Breitenbach 1930-1965, and a copy of the book Josef Breitenbach, Women of Asia, Collins, London, 1968, with this photograph as plate 6. Photograph sheet 14" x 11". Creases to all 4 corners, small tears lower right and upper left, scratches throughout; book with discoloration and foxing to pages, foxing and tears to dust jacket.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs Nudes
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs Nudes

    Est: $600 - $800

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). 2 silver gelatin prints, nudes. Seated nude, signed, dated 1954 and numbered 35 in pencil on verso, sheet 14" x 11"; reclining nude, signed, dated 1960 and numbered 84 in pencil on verso, 11" x 14". Both unframed. Some waviness to paper on both, minor losses to edges and corners on both.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs James Joyce
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach 2 Photographs James Joyce

    Est: $500 - $700

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). 2 silver gelatin prints, portraits. Grandson of James Joyce, Paris, 1939, unsigned, titled and dated in pencil on verso, sheet 9 3/8" x 7"; James Joyce, Paris, 1937, signed, titled and dated in ink in the lower margin, sheet 14" x 11". Both unframed. Both with minor losses to corners and along edges, James Joyce portrait with small tears along the top edge.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach Seven Portraits Portfolio
    Dec. 12, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach Seven Portraits Portfolio

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Josef Breitenbach (German / American, 1896-1984). Portfolio of 7 silver gelatin prints, Seven Portraits. Cloth folio, 7 silver gelatin prints. Each pencil signed, dated and numbered 11/25 except Josef Albers signed, titled and dated in ink and not numbered, folio additionally numbered 11 from the edition of 25 plus three artist's proofs, Lunn Gallery / Graphic International Ltd., October 1976. Title page with inscription, dated 1983 and signed in ink by Breitenbach. Each sheet 14" x 11", portfolio 15 3/4" x 12 1/8" x 1 1/4". Some waviness to paper on photographs, minor losses to edges and corners of each sheet, folio with staining and warping throughout.

    Willow Auction House
  • Josef Breitenbach, Nude (Torso), New Jersey, c. 1950
    Nov. 29, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach, Nude (Torso), New Jersey, c. 1950

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Estate stamp on the verso.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Josef Breitenbach, Dr. Riegler and J. Greno, Munich
    Jul. 10, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach, Dr. Riegler and J. Greno, Munich

    Est: $300 - $500

    Josef Breitenbach Dr. Riegler and J. Greno, Munich 1933 / printed 1986 photogravure image: 12.25 h x 9.875 w in (31 x 25 cm) sheet: 19.25 h x 12.125 w in (49 x 31 cm) Numbered to estate blindstamp lower right '55/100'. This work is number 55 from the edition of 100. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Los Angeles Modern Auctions
  • Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984
    Feb. 27, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984 Bert Brecht, Paris 1937, Abzug 60er Jahre Verso signiert, datiert 1938, eigenhändig betitelt sowie eigenhändige Widmung Reprod. in: Die Sammlung Josef Breitenbach, Mchn. 1979, S. 134. T. O. Immisch u. a., Josef Breitenbach, Photographien, Mchn. 1996, Nr. 125. Real, SurReal, Meisterwerke der Avantgarde-Fotografie, Sammlung Siegert, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg 2014, S. 38. Variante: L. Dryanski, Josef Breitenbach, Chalon-sur-Saone, Tafel 1 Ausstellung: Josef Breitenbach, Wanderung, Photo- und Filmmuseum München 1965, Nr. 112 (dort datiert 1939) Provenienz: Uli Rathje, Fotograf 35,3:28 cm

    Schneider-Henn
  • Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984
    Feb. 02, 2024

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984 Bert Brecht, Paris 1937, Abzug 60er Jahre Verso signiert, datiert 1938, eigenhändig betitelt sowie eigenhändige Widmung Reprod. in: Die Sammlung Josef Breitenbach, Mchn. 1979, S. 134. T. O. Immisch u. a., Josef Breitenbach, Photographien, Mchn. 1996, Nr. 125. Real, SurReal, Meisterwerke der Avantgarde-Fotografie, Sammlung Siegert, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg 2014, S. 38. Variante: L. Dryanski, Josef Breitenbach, Chalon-sur-Saone, Tafel 1 Ausstellung: Josef Breitenbach, Wanderung, Photo- und Filmmuseum München 1965, Nr. 112 (dort datiert 1939) Provenienz: Uli Rathje, Fotograf 35,3:28 cm

    Schneider-Henn
  • JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) The Sculptor (Portrait of Aristide Maillol 1861-1944).
    Oct. 05, 2023

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) The Sculptor (Portrait of Aristide Maillol 1861-1944).

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) The Sculptor (Portrait of Aristide Maillol 1861-1944). Silver print, the image measuring 9 1/8x7 inches (23.2x17.8 cm.), with Breitenbach's Faubourg du Temple studio stamp and the title in ink, his Odéon, Paris and Central Park, NY copyright stamps, a copyright date stamp, and the title and negative date in pencil, on verso. 1936; printed before 1961

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984
    Sep. 22, 2023

    Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984

    Est: €2,000 - €3,000

    Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984 James Joyce, Paris 1937, Abzug 1976 Signiert und datiert sowie eigenhändige Widmung des Fotografen mit Unterschrift Reprod. in: T. O. Immisch, Josef Breitenbach, Mchn. 1996, Nr. 114 Ausstellung: Josef Breitenbach, Fotomuseum München, (1965), Katalognr. 116 28:27,9 cm (11:11 in)

    Schneider-Henn
  • Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984
    Sep. 22, 2023

    Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984

    Est: €1,500 - €2,500

    Josef Breitenbach 1896-1984 Rooftop ventilaters, New York, ca. 1945, Vintage print Studiostempel verso, Adresse New York 27,9:28 cm (11:11 in)

    Schneider-Henn
  • Josef Breitenbach, Surrealist photograph
    Jul. 27, 2023

    Josef Breitenbach, Surrealist photograph

    Est: $100 - $150

    Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984), "Wassily Kandinsky, 1938", manipulated photograph, gallery label verso, framed under UV Plexiglas, 14"h x 11"w (sheet), 21"h x 18"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984
    Jun. 16, 2023

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984

    Est: €1,400 - €2,000

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984 Indische Mutter, 1968, Vintage print Verso Studiostempel, Adresse New York, sowie eigenhändig datiert Provenienz: Sammlung Wischnewski 27,7:27,9 (35,2:27,9)cm

    Schneider-Henn
  • - Breitenbach, J., (Zuschreibung), Venedig.
    Dec. 14, 2022

    - Breitenbach, J., (Zuschreibung), Venedig.

    Est: - €400

    Silbergelatine-Abzug. Vintage. Nicht sign., dat. "April 1928". Auf Trägerpapier mont. Ca. 12,5 x 13,5 cm. (53) - Blick von der Seite des Palazzo Bolani über den Canal Grande auf die Pescheria des Mercato di Rialto. Recht frühe Arbeit des Münchener Photographen Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984), der 1932 sein Photostudio eröffnete, aber erst nach seinem Exil in Paris und später in der USA zu Ruhm fand.

    Zisska & Lacher
  • - Breitenbach, J., (Zuschreibung), Venedig.
    Dec. 01, 2022

    - Breitenbach, J., (Zuschreibung), Venedig.

    Est: - €400

    Silbergelatine-Abzug. Vintage. Nicht sign., dat. "April 1928". Auf Trägerpapier mont. Ca. 12,5 x 13,5 cm. (53) - Blick von der Seite des Palazzo Bolani über den Canal Grande auf die Pescheria des Mercato di Rialto. Recht frühe Arbeit des Münchener Photographen Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984), der 1932 sein Photostudio eröffnete, aber erst nach seinem Exil in Paris und später in der USA zu Ruhm fand.

    Zisska & Lacher
  • JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New York.
    Feb. 10, 2022

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New York.

    Est: $6,000 - $9,000

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New York. Silver print, the image measuring 10 3/8x7 1/4 inches (26.3x18.4 cm.), with Breitenbach's PIX Agency stamp, later notations with the sitter's name, in pencil, and a library stamp, on verso. 1942

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984)
    Nov. 09, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984)

    Est: £400 - £600

    Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984) Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984) Reflected portrait of Edith D’Amara, Munich, 1932 vintage silver gelatin print, with estate stamp verso 22.5 x 17cm

    Sworders
  • Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984
    Sep. 21, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984

    Est: €1,400 - €2,000

    Josef Breitenbach, 1896-1984 Palmenland, um 1960, Vintage print Verso Studiostempel, Ortsangabe New York 27,2:27,6 (35,1:27,6) cm

    Schneider-Henn
  • Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984)
    Sep. 07, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984) Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984) MONTPARNASSE, PARIS, 1937-8, silver gelatin print, printed later, image size, 295 x 240mm, with estate stamp verso Provenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, The Jacob Collection, The Property of an Important Swiss Collector, 29th July 2020, Lot 68 Christie's, New York, 19th & 20th Century Photographs, 8 October 1993, lot 290. Literature: 'Departures: Photography 1924-89', New York, Hirsch & Adler Modern, p.33; Josef Breitenbach, Photographer, p.25 for an example in colour

    Chiswick Auctions
  • Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984)
    Jul. 14, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984)

    Est: £1,000 - £1,500

    Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984) Josef Breitenbach (German-American, 1896-1984) Reflected portrait of Edith D’Amara, Munich, 1932 vintage silver gelatin print, with estate stamp verso 22.5 x 17cm

    Sworders
  • Josef Breitenbach: Nude
    Jun. 23, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach: Nude

    Est: €600 - €800

    BREITENBACH, JOSEF 1896 München - 1984 New York Title: Nude. Technique: Gelatin silver print. Depiction Size: 35,5 x 28cm. Notation: . Verso equipped with estate stamp.

    Van Ham Kunstauktionen
  • Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984)
    May. 28, 2021

    Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984)

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984) MONTPARNASSE, PARIS, 1937-8, Bromoil transfer print, printed later, image size, 295 x 240mm, with estate stamp verso Provenance: Bonhams, Knightsbridge, The Jacob Collection, The Property of an Important Swiss Collector, 29th July 2020, Lot 68 Christie's, New York, 19th & 20th Century Photographs, 8 October 1993, lot 290. Literature: 'Departures: Photography 1924-89', New York, Hirsch & Adler Modern, p.33; Josef Breitenbach, Photographer, p.25 for an example in colour

    Chiswick Auctions
  • § JOSEF BREITENBACH (GERMAN 1896-1984) JAMES JOYCE
    Apr. 30, 2021

    § JOSEF BREITENBACH (GERMAN 1896-1984) JAMES JOYCE

    Est: £500 - £700

    studio stamp 'Estate of Josef Breitenbach' (to reverse), photographic print (Dimensions: the image 29.2cm x 28cm  (11.5in x 11in), the sheet 35.5cm x 28cm (14in x 11in)) (the image 29.2cm x 28cm  (11.5in x 11in), the sheet 35.5cm x 28cm (14in x 11in))

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • Josef Breitenbach, Untitled (from the series: This beautiful landscape), 1953
    Dec. 07, 2020

    Josef Breitenbach, Untitled (from the series: This beautiful landscape), 1953

    Est: €3,000 -

    RefPho301120 Photographer's estate stamp on the verso.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Josef Breitenbach, Badende, c. 1950
    Dec. 07, 2020

    Josef Breitenbach, Badende, c. 1950

    Est: €3,000 -

    RefPho301120 Photographer's estate stamp on the verso.

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984); Montparnasse, Paris;
    Jul. 29, 2020

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984); Montparnasse, Paris;

    Est: £4,000 - £6,000

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Montparnasse, Paris, 1937-8 Bromoil transfer on gelatin silver print, printed later, estate stamp on verso 295 x 240mm. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

    Bonhams
  • Josef Breitenbach - "Jeune fille en Deuil“ [Actress Edith Schultze- Westrum]
    Jul. 09, 2020

    Josef Breitenbach - "Jeune fille en Deuil“ [Actress Edith Schultze- Westrum]

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    Josef Breitenbach "Jeune fille en Deuil“ [Actress Edith Schultze- Westrum] Vintage. Gelatin silver print, exhibition print Monogrammed with white India ink in the image lower left. Laid down on original cardboard (41,7 x 30,8 cm). On reverse of the cardboard with address label of the photographer: "JOSEF BREITENBACH, PARIS VIe, 70 BIS, RUE N.-D. Of the CHAMPS, ODÉON 83-84“, thereupon titled with brown ink by Josef Breitenbach. Exhibition label of the "Société Francaise de Photographie et de Cinématographie“ of the "XXXe Salon International, d'art photographique, Paris 1935“ as well as estate stamp. Inscribed in pencil by an unknown hand 15 5/8 × 11 3/4 in.

    Grisebach
  • Fotografie. – Josef Breitenbach
    Jun. 17, 2020

    Fotografie. – Josef Breitenbach

    Est: €1,400 -

    (1896-1984). Eine Erscheinung. Fotografie, um 1960, Vintage print. Verso Studiostempel, Adresse New York. 35,1:27,8 cm.

    Schneider-Henn
  • Josef Breitenbach. Pair of portraits, photographs
    Nov. 11, 2017

    Josef Breitenbach. Pair of portraits, photographs

    Est: $200 - $300

    (German, 1896-1984). 1) Pensive Girl, signed in pencil "Breitenbach" lr, dated "New York, 1945" ll, sight size: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in., framed 2) Young Woman, signed in pencil "Joseph Breitenbach" lr, dated "New York, 1948" ll, sight size: 9 1/4 x 7 in., framed

    Alex Cooper
  • Josef Breitenbach. Pair of portraits, photographs
    Jan. 28, 2017

    Josef Breitenbach. Pair of portraits, photographs

    Est: $500 - $700

    (German, 1896-1984). 1) Pensive Girl, signed "Breitenbach" lr, dated "New York, 1945" ll, sight size: 9 1/2 x 7 1/2 in., framed 2) Young Woman, signed "Joseph Breitenbach" lr, dated "New York, 1948" ll, sight soze: 9 1/4 x 7 in., framed

    Alex Cooper
  • Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984 German)
    Jan. 19, 2016

    Josef Breitenbach (1896-1984 German)

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Portrait of James Joyce, 1937, signed and numbered lower center verso: Breitenbach, 22/XI.75, with the photographer's studio stamp lower left verso, photograph on paper under glass, paper size: 13.75'' H x 11.75'' W, est: $800/1200.

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • JOSEF BREITENBACH
    Dec. 13, 2015

    JOSEF BREITENBACH

    Est: €5,000 - €7,000

    Nude in a stream, USA ca. 1950 Verso: the Breitenbach estate stamp Vintage gelatin silver print 35.5 by 27.9 cm. Literature Josef Breitenbach, Photographien, Schimer/Mosel, 1996, p.154; Breitenbach Aktphotographien, Galerie Bodo Niemann, Berlin, p.25.

    Art Europe Auctions
  • Breitenbach, Josef: Sayoko (female nude)
    Dec. 02, 2015

    Breitenbach, Josef: Sayoko (female nude)

    Est: €1,000 - €1,500

    "Sayoko" (female nude). 1953. Vintage chromogenic print on Kodak paper. 20,5 x 25,7 cm. Monogrammed and dated in ink on the verso. Some edge wear, traces of previous mounting on the verso, some creases in corners, a few light scratches/scuff marks, especially near left edge, otherwise in good condition. Lit.: T.O. Immisch/U. Pohlmann/K.E. Göltz (eds.). Josef Breitenbach. Photographien. Munich 1996.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Penicillin, vers 1946-1949
    Nov. 13, 2015

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Penicillin, vers 1946-1949

    Est: -

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Penicillin, vers 1946-1949

    Christie's
  • JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New Yo
    Nov. 13, 2015

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New Yo

    Est: -

    JOSEF BREITENBACH (1896-1984) Max Ernst and the Seahorse, New York, 1942

    Christie's
  • Breitenbach, Josef: Selected images
    Jun. 03, 2015

    Breitenbach, Josef: Selected images

    Est: €10 - €1,200

    Selected images. 1939 - 53/printed 1960s/70s. 20 gelatin silver prints, hand-pulled on various papers. Each circa 38 x 28 cm.1 signed, several monogrammed and/or dated and a few with photographer's stamp on the verso. A selection of images including landscapes, portraits (John Dewey 1944 and Emile Bernard 1939), and two nudes, as well as many images of Korea. In the summer of 1952, Josef Breitenbach took on the position as photographer for the United Nations Korean Reconstruction Agency and moved to Korea. Includes "Chong No after Bombing, Seoul, Korea". – Some prints with minimal edge wear, Chong No print with a few spots of oxidation mirroring, two small creases in right portion, otherwise fine tonal prints in good to very good condition. Provenance: The photographer, thence by descent. Lit.: T.O. Immisch/U. Pohlmann/K.E. Göltz (eds.). Josef Breitenbach. Photographien. Munich 1996, ill. p. 190.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Electric Back, New York
    Jan. 25, 2015

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Electric Back, New York

    Est: -

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Electric Back, New York

    Bonhams
  • Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Wassily Kandinsky, Paris
    Jan. 25, 2015

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Wassily Kandinsky, Paris

    Est: $1,000 - $1,200

    Josef Breitenbach (German, 1896-1984) Wassily Kandinsky, Paris

    Bonhams
  • BREITENBACH, JOSEF (1896-1984) "Mother and Child, Near Jakarta, Java."
    Oct. 17, 2014

    BREITENBACH, JOSEF (1896-1984) "Mother and Child, Near Jakarta, Java."

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    BREITENBACH, JOSEF (1896-1984) "Mother and Child, Near Jakarta, Java." Silver print, 13 3/4x10 3/4 inches (34.9x27.3 cm.), with Breitenbach's signature, partial title, date, and inscription, in ink, on verso. 1960 (inscribed in 1968)

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Breitenbach, Josef: Victorian house; Overgrown garden
    Jun. 04, 2014

    Breitenbach, Josef: Victorian house; Overgrown garden

    Est: €300 - €400

    Victorian house; Overgrown garden. Before 1966. 2 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints. Each 25,4 x 21 cm. Each with photographer's Central Park South address (1941-1966) stamp on the verso. Each with light handling marks, minor surface scratching, Victorian house with small indentation in the margin, otherwise in very good condition. Lit.: T.O. Immisch/U. Pohlmann/K.E. Göltz (eds.) Josef Breitenbach. Photographien. Munich 1996.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Josef Breitenbach, Lawyer, Paris, 1933-39
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Lawyer, Paris, 1933-39

    Est: €1,500 - €1,800

    Inscribed "Dr. S.A." in pencil on the verso.Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

    Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
  • Josef Breitenbach, Rue de la Grande Chaumière, Paris, 1937
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Rue de la Grande Chaumière, Paris, 1937

    Est: €2,000 - €2,400

    Monogrammed, dated and titled in ballpoint pen as well as inscribed in pencil on the verso.Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

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  • Josef Breitenbach, Terrace Monte Bre, 1930s
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Terrace Monte Bre, 1930s

    Est: €1,200 - €1,440

    Titled in pencil on the verso.Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

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  • Josef Breitenbach, Prof. E. Stern, Munich, before 1933
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Prof. E. Stern, Munich, before 1933

    Est: €1,400 - €1,680

    Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

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  • Josef Breitenbach, Sybille Binder, c. 1932
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Sybille Binder, c. 1932

    Est: €1,400 - €1,680

    Titled in pencil and with photographer's stamp on the verso.Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

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  • Josef Breitenbach, Portrait, 1930s
    May. 30, 2014

    Josef Breitenbach, Portrait, 1930s

    Est: €1,400 - €1,680

    Titled in pencil on the verso.Josef Breitenbach (1896 - 1984) was already in his mid-thirties when he opened his own photo studio in Munich. As the son of a Jewish wine wholesaler, he first took over his parent's business, but as an autodidact he had also been engaged in photography from an early age and participated in competitions and exhibitions for amateur photographers. His close contacts with the Munich artist and literati scene - which went back to his time with the pacifist youth movement during the First World War and his time in the republic of councils of 1918/19 - helped him in getting his first commissions as a portrait photographer. In the autumn of 1932, he was employed at the Munich Kammerspiele but he emigrated to Paris - shortly after the coming into power of the National Socialists - where he was admitted to the artistic circle surrounding André Breton and exhibited together with Man Ray, Brassaï, Eli Lotar and Henri Cartier-Bresson. Here, Breitenbach took pictures of emigrated artist colleagues such as Helene Weigel, Bert Brecht, Max Ernst and Lyonel Feininger and participated in several solo as well as group exhibitions. In 1938, he was expatriated. In 1941, Breitenbach managed to emigrate to the USA via Marseille where he devoted himself to reporting and documentary photography and also worked as a photographer for various UN organisations.The pictures shown here, most of which are vintage copies, originate from the early 1930s - when Breitenbach got professionally established as a photographer in Munich - and from his early exile years in Paris. They are largely portrait shots of which several exhibit characteristics typical for Breitenbach such as double exposure (lot 94) and the use of mirrors (lot 88). At the same time, they document the great importance that Breitenbach ascribed to working in the darkroom: the imprinting of photo frames (lot 87-89, 91, 92 and 94) and the use of warm coloured, matt velvety photo paper (lot 85, 89, 96) are typical characteristics of Breitenbach's photographs of that time. Literature (at choice) Wanderung. 250 Photographien 1930 bis 1965 von Joseph Breitenbach, exhib.cat. Filmmuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum, Munich n.d. [around 1966]Josef Breitenbach. Photographer. Essay by Holborn Mark, New York 1986T. O. Immisch, Ulrich Pohlmann, Klaus E. Göltz (ed.), Josef Breitenbach. Photographien, exhib.cat. Staatliche Galerie Moritzburg Halle, Fotomuseum im Münchner Stadtmuseum. Munich, Paris, London 1996Keith Holz, Wolfgang Schopf (ed.), Im Auge des Exils. Josef Breitenbach und die Freie Deutsche Kultur in Paris 1933-1941, Berlin 2001Larissa Dryansky, Josef Breitenbach. 1896-1984. Une photographie impure, exhib.cat. Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Paris 2001

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