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    • § HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985)
      Oct. 31, 2024

      § HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985)

      Est: £700 - £1,000

      HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985) FIVE SCENES OF AMERICAN & CANADIAN LIFE, 1931 / 1970s each signed in pen (lower right), with copyright stamp (to reverse), silver bromide prints, printed in the late 1970s under the Artist's supervision: i) Girl on a Porch, Canada, 1931 ii) Railway Porter, Canada, 1931iii) Rodeo, Canada, 1931iv) Three Nuns, Canada, 1931v)  New York, Coney Island, 1931 various sizes, approx. image: 19cm x 17.7cm (7 ½in x 7in); sheet: 25.4 x 20.3cm (10 x 8 in) [each], unframed (5) The Estate of Dorothy Bohm.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • § HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985)
      Oct. 31, 2024

      § HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985)

      Est: £300 - £500

      HANS CASPARIUS (GERMAN 1900-1985) TWO PHOTOGRAPHERS AND A FILMMAKER, 1930/1970s each signed in pen (lower right), with copyright stamp (to reverse), silver bromide prints, printed in the late 1970s under the Artist's supervisioni) Near Berlin, 1930 ii) Nice, 1930iii) Nice, 1930 image: 19cm x 17.7cm (7 ½in x 7in); sheet: 25.4 x 20.3cm (10 x 8 in) [each], unframed (3) The Estate of Dorothy Bohm.

      Lyon & Turnbull
    • Hans Casparius (1900-1985)
      Jun. 06, 2024

      Hans Casparius (1900-1985)

      Est: £150 - £250

      Hans Casparius (1900-1985) Hans Casparius (1900-1985) STREET SCENE [VIOLIN], c.1931. Silver gelatin print, printed later, image size 180 x 180mm, sheet size 250 x 205mm; signed by the photographer in felt-tip pen lower right margin recto, with Casparius' Long Acre London copyright stamp verso.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Hans Casparius (1900-1985)
      Jun. 06, 2024

      Hans Casparius (1900-1985)

      Est: £150 - £250

      Hans Casparius (1900-1985) Hans Casparius (1900-1985) STREET SCENE [BERLIN CAFE FROM ABOVE], c.1928. Silver gelatin print, printed later, image size 210 X 195, sheet size 250 x 205mm; signed by the photographer in felt-tip pen lower right margin recto, annotated by the photographer in pencil with Casparius' Long Acre London copyright stamp verso.

      Chiswick Auctions
    • Hans Casparius, 1900-1985
      Sep. 21, 2021

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985

      Est: €600 - €1,200

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985 Leni Riefenstahl und Gustav Diessl, 1929, Vintage print In: »Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü«, Idee, Drehbuch und Regie Arnold Fanck (mit G. W. Pabst) Unten rechts beibelichtetes Signet der Filmfirma Sokal gelöscht Reprod. in: Film-Kurier, Nr. 1258, 1929, Umschlag. C. Ford, Leni Riefenstahl, Mchn. 1982, nach S. 32. A. Taschen, Leni Riefenstahl, Fünf Leben, Köln u. a. 2000, unpaginiert u. S. 283 Provenienz: Arnold Fanck, Nachlaß 30,4:22,8 cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Hans Casparius, 1900-1985
      Sep. 21, 2021

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985

      Est: €600 - €1,200

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985 Leni Riefenstahl und Gustav Diessl, 1929, Vintage print In: »Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü«, Idee, Drehbuch und Regie Arnold Fanck, mit G. W. Pabst Unten rechts beibelichtetes Signet der Filmfirma Sokal, Verleiher bzw. Produzent auch weiterer Filme von Arnold Fanck mit Leni Riefenstahl Reprod. in: L. Riefenstahl, Kampf in Eis und Schnee, Lpz. 1933, nach S. 32. A. Taschen, Leni Riefenstahl, Fünf Leben, Köln u. a. 2000, unpaginiert Provenienz: Arnold Fanck, Nachlaß 23,3:30,3 cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Hans Casparius, 1900-1985
      Sep. 21, 2021

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985 Große Gletscherspalte, 1929, Vintage print Szene aus dem Stummfilm »Die weiße Hölle vom Piz Palü«, 1929, Hauptrolle Leni Riefenstahl, Regie Arnold Fanck und Georg Wilh. Pabst, Standfotografie Hans Casparius Historisches Film- und Gletscherbild, rechts unten beibelichtet Signet der Filmfirma Sokal, Verleiher bzw. Produzent auch weiterer Filme von Arnold Fanck mit Leni Riefenstahl 20,7:27,7 cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. S…
      Jul. 31, 2021

      Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. S…

      Est: -

      Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. Späterer Abzug. Silbergelatine. 18,6 x 17,8 cm (24,5 x 20,2cm). Recto signiert, verso mit Archivstempel Casparius, London. Casparius Berlin 1978, S. 41. Later print. Silver gelatin. Recto signed, verso with archive stamp Casparius, London.

      Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
    • Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. Späterer Abzug.
      Jun. 28, 2021

      Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. Späterer Abzug.

      Est: €450 - €540

      RefMod22621 Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. Späterer Abzug. Silbergelatine. 18,6 x 17,8 cm (24,5 x 20,2cm). Recto signiert, verso mit Archivstempel Casparius, London. Casparius, Hans. G. Für das Familienalbum. 1930. Späterer Abzug. Silbergelatine. 18,6 x 17,8 cm (24,5 x 20,2cm). Recto signiert, verso mit Archivstempel Casparius, London. Casparius Berlin 1978, S. 41. Later print. Silver gelatin. Recto signed, verso with archive stamp Casparius, London. Modern Photography

      Jeschke Jádi Auctions Berlin GmbH
    • Hans Casparius
      Nov. 06, 2020

      Hans Casparius

      Est: €600 - €900

      Leni Riefenstahl und Ernst Petersen, 1929, Vintage print Aus: »Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü«, Idee, Drehbuch und Regie (mit G. W. Pabst) von Arnold Fanck Links unten Signet von Sokal-Film beibelichtet Reprod. in: Leni Riefenstahl, Kampf in Schnee und Eis, Lpz. 1933, vor S. 33 Provenienz: Arnold Fanck, Nachlaß 27,8:21 (30,3:23,2) cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Hans Casparius
      Nov. 06, 2020

      Hans Casparius

      Est: €600 - €900

      Leni Riefenstahl, Rollenporträt, 1929 Standfotografie zu »Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü«, Leni Riefenstahl in der Rolle der Maria Rechts unten beibelichtet Signet der Filmfirma Sokal, Verleiher bzw. Produzent auch weiterer Filme von Arnold Fanck mit Leni Riefenstahl Provenienz: Arnold Fanck, Nachlaß 20,5:27,5 (23,3:30,4) cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Hans Casparius, 1900-1985
      Nov. 06, 2020

      Hans Casparius, 1900-1985

      Est: €800 - €1,500

      Leni Riefenstahl, 1929, Vintage print Entstanden als Werbung für den Film »Die weisse Hölle vom Piz Palü«, Regie Arnold Fanck und Georg Wilh. Pabst, Standfotografie Hans Casparius, Hauptrollen Leni Riefenstahl, Gustav Diessl, Ernst Petersen Reprod. in: Leni Riefenstahl, Kampf in Schnee und Eis, Lpz. 1933, nach S. 32. Ch. Ford, Leni Riefenstahl, 1982, nach S. 32. A. Taschen, Leni Riefenstahl, Fünf Leben, Köln u.a. 2000, S. 267 und unpaginierte Tafel Provenienz: Arnold Fanck, Nachlaß 29,8:23,3 cm

      Schneider-Henn
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), At The Sound Studio, 1940s
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), At The Sound Studio, 1940s

      Est: €560 - €700

      5 vintage gelatin silver prints Germany, 1940s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) – German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic One work verso titled with pencil ‘Elias Canetti’ Image size: each c. 33 x 35 cm Good condition considering the age Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius was interested in unpredictable, natural emotions and therefore emphasized a personal relationship to his models. The present set is composed of five vintage gelatin silver prints depicting snapshots of a recording session in a studio. The careful observer will discover the famous writer and later Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti among the sitters. Some vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled; one photograph is verso inscribed with pencil ‘Elias Canetti’. The works are in good overall condition considering their age. The edges are affected by weak to relatively strong frilling. Some corners reveal tiny pin holes. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 33 x 35 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Lake View, Berlin, c. 1900
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Lake View, Berlin, c. 1900

      Est: €336 - €420

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, Berlin, c. 1900 Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) – German photographer and movie maker of the Weimar Republic Inscribed verso in black pen ‘Der Photograph’ and ‘Foto: Hans G. Casparius Berlin um 1900’ Depiction: 40 x 58.5 cm Good condition Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents; his photographs are traded on international auctions This black and white photograph was created by the German photographer and movie maker Hans G. Casparius. Depicted is a scene at a Berlin lake that shows the photographer himself at work. Casparius always aimed at capturing with his camera authentic moments. Here, he shoots a couple that is posing at a lakeside. The print is rich in light and dark contrasts and detailedness. Especially his unpretentious instant photographs are popular items as impressive historical documents of time on the international auction market. The gelatin silver print is verso inscribed in black pen ‘Der Photograph’ and ‘Foto: Hans G. Casparius Berlin um 1900’. The photograph is mounted under a mat reversible with an adhesive stripe along the upper edge and framed. The work is in good age-according condition. In the upper area are four small pin holes. The corners are slightly bumped. Reverse are remains of a former mount. The frame shows slight traces of wear. The sheet-sized photograph measures 40 x 58.5 cm. The total dimensions, including the frame, are 52.5 x 72.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Rowboat, c. 1900
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Rowboat, c. 1900

      Est: €336 - €420

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, c. 1900 Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) – German photographer and movie maker of the Weimar Republic Inscribed verso in pencil ‘Foto: Hans G. Casparius’ Depiction: 41 x 60 cm Good condition Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents; his photographs are traded on international auctions This black and white photograph was created by the German photographer and movie maker Hans G. Casparius. Depicted is a scene at a lake showing a couple on a rowboat. Casparius always aimed at capturing with his camera authentic moments. The print is rich in light and dark contrasts and detailedness. Especially his unpretentious instant photographs are popular items as impressive historical documents of time on the international auction market. The gelatin silver print is verso inscribed in pencil ‘Foto: Hans G. Casparius’. The photograph is mounted under a mat reversible with an adhesive stripe along the upper edge and framed. The work is in good age-according condition. In the corners are eight small pin holes. In the area to the right of the boat are small punctual losses of the surface. The reverse is somewhat unfresh. The frame shows clear traces of wear. The sheet-sized photograph measures 41 x 60 cm. The total dimensions, including the frame, are 52.5 x 72.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius, Berlin Street Views, c. 1920/30s
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Hans G. Casparius, Berlin Street Views, c. 1920/30s

      Est: €448 - €560

      4 vintage gelatin silver prints Berlin, Germany, c. 1920/30s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) – German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic Partly typographically titled on the verso side Image size: each c. 46.5 x 49.5 cm Good condition considering the age Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius’ pictures captivate through the credibility and high documentary standards of the motifs. The German photographer avoided to exaggerate his compositions and rather preferred the spontaneous look through his camera. The present set is composed of four vintage gelatin silver prints depicting different views of daily life in Berlin. The pictures show the Brandenburg Gate, the Friedrich Wilhelm University, the Landwehr Canal and a typical Berlin street life scene. Some vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled. The works are in good overall condition considering their age. The edges are slightly frilled or minimally torn and the surfaces show faint scratches or handling marks. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 46.5 x 49.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Views of Daily Life, c. 1920/30s
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Views of Daily Life, c. 1920/30s

      Est: €336 - €420

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, c. 1920/30s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) – German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic Typographically titled on each verso side Image size: each c. 29 x 30 cm Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius avoided exaggerated compositions, but rather preferred the direct relationship to his sitters. His pictures therefore captivate through credibility and high documentary standards. The present set is composed of four vintage gelatin silver prints depicting different views of daily life in Germany. The works show a girl working in a factory, a student reading in the library, another girl assembling a telephone and a group of children playing with their teachers in a park. The vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled. The works are in good condition considering their age. Three photographs reveal small nail holes in the upper corners. The edges are slightly frilled and the depictions are affected by tiny scratches and retouchings. The verso sides are covered with traces of an old mounting. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 29 x 30 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Views of Daily Life, c. 1920/30s
      Dec. 01, 2014

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Views of Daily Life, c. 1920/30s

      Est: €480 - €600

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, c. 1920/30s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) - German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic Typographically titled on each verso side Image size: each c. 29 x 30 cm Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius avoided exaggerated compositions, but rather preferred the direct relationship to his sitters. His pictures therefore captivate through credibility and high documentary standards. The present set is composed of four vintage gelatin silver prints depicting different views of daily life in Germany. The works show a girl working in a factory, a student reading in the library, another girl assembling a telephone and a group of children playing with their teachers in a park. The vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled. The works are in good condition considering their age. Three photographs reveal small nail holes in the upper corners. The edges are slightly frilled and the depictions are affected by tiny scratches and retouchings. The verso sides are covered with traces of an old mounting. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 29 x 30 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius, Berlin Street Views, c. 1920/30s
      Dec. 01, 2014

      Hans G. Casparius, Berlin Street Views, c. 1920/30s

      Est: €640 - €800

      4 vintage gelatin silver prints Berlin, Germany, c. 1920/30s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) - German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic Partly typographically titled on the verso side Image size: each c. 46.5 x 49.5 cm Good condition considering the age Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius' pictures captivate through the credibility and high documentary standards of the motifs. The German photographer avoided to exaggerate his compositions and rather preferred the spontaneous look through his camera. The present set is composed of four vintage gelatin silver prints depicting different views of daily life in Berlin. The pictures show the Brandenburg Gate, the Friedrich Wilhelm University, the Landwehr Canal and a typical Berlin street life scene. Some vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled. The works are in good overall condition considering their age. The edges are slightly frilled or minimally torn and the surfaces show faint scratches or handling marks. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 46.5 x 49.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Rowboat, c. 1900
      Dec. 01, 2014

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Rowboat, c. 1900

      Est: €480 - €600

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, c. 1900 Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) - German photographer and movie maker of the Weimar Republic Inscribed verso in pencil 'Foto: Hans G. Casparius' Depiction: 41 x 60 cm Good condition Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents; his photographs are traded on international auctions This black and white photograph was created by the German photographer and movie maker Hans G. Casparius. Depicted is a scene at a lake showing a couple on a rowboat. Casparius always aimed at capturing with his camera authentic moments. The print is rich in light and dark contrasts and detailedness. Especially his unpretentious instant photographs are popular items as impressive historical documents of time on the international auction market. The gelatin silver print is verso inscribed in pencil 'Foto: Hans G. Casparius'. The photograph is mounted under a mat reversible with an adhesive stripe along the upper edge and framed. The work is in good age-according condition. In the corners are eight small pin holes. In the area to the right of the boat are small punctual losses of the surface. The reverse is somewhat unfresh. The frame shows clear traces of wear. The sheet-sized photograph measures 41 x 60 cm. The total dimensions, including the frame, are 52.5 x 72.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Lake View, Berlin, c. 1900
      Dec. 01, 2014

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), Lake View, Berlin, c. 1900

      Est: €480 - €600

      Vintage gelatin silver print Germany, Berlin, c. 1900 Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) - German photographer and movie maker of the Weimar Republic Inscribed verso in black pen 'Der Photograph' and 'Foto: Hans G. Casparius Berlin um 1900' Depiction: 40 x 58.5 cm Good condition Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents; his photographs are traded on international auctions This black and white photograph was created by the German photographer and movie maker Hans G. Casparius. Depicted is a scene at a Berlin lake that shows the photographer himself at work. Casparius always aimed at capturing with his camera authentic moments. Here, he shoots a couple that is posing at a lakeside. The print is rich in light and dark contrasts and detailedness. Especially his unpretentious instant photographs are popular items as impressive historical documents of time on the international auction market. The gelatin silver print is verso inscribed in black pen 'Der Photograph' and 'Foto: Hans G. Casparius Berlin um 1900'. The photograph is mounted under a mat reversible with an adhesive stripe along the upper edge and framed. The work is in good age-according condition. In the upper area are four small pin holes. The corners are slightly bumped. Reverse are remains of a former mount. The frame shows slight traces of wear. The sheet-sized photograph measures 40 x 58.5 cm. The total dimensions, including the frame, are 52.5 x 72.5 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (tm) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), At The Sound Studio, 1940s
      Oct. 31, 2014

      Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986), At The Sound Studio, 1940s

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      5 vintage gelatin silver prints Germany, 1940s Hans G. Casparius (1900-1985) - German photographer and film maker of the Weimar Republic One work verso titled with pencil 'Elias Canetti' Image size: each c. 33 x 35 cm Good condition considering the age Hans G. Casparius is well-known for his instantaneous snapshots of daily life that are regarded as important contemporary documents Hans G. Casparius was interested in unpredictable, natural emotions and therefore emphasized a personal relationship to his models. The present set is composed of five vintage gelatin silver prints depicting snapshots of a recording session in a studio. The careful observer will discover the famous writer and later Nobel Prize winner Elias Canetti among the sitters. Some vintage gelatin silver prints are verso typographically titled; one photograph is verso inscribed with pencil 'Elias Canetti'. The works are in good overall condition considering their age. The edges are affected by weak to relatively strong frilling. Some corners reveal tiny pin holes. The image sizes are equal to the sheet sizes of c. 33 x 35 cm. Hans G. Casparius (1900-1986) Hans Gustav Casparius was born in Berlin and is one of the most renowned photographers of the Weimar Republic. In 1930, he was active as a documentary photographer for the first time and accompanied the German travel writer Arnold Höllriegel (1883-1939) to Alaska and Canada. A few years later, in 1935, Casparius emigrated to London, where he founded the production company Music in Vision, Ltd. with the German film critic Hans Nathan Feld (1902-1992). The extensive photographic estate by Hans G. Casparius is now preserved in the Deutsche Kinemathek. (cbo) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Casparius, Hans: Women recording in sound studio
      Jun. 17, 2009

      Casparius, Hans: Women recording in sound studio

      Est: €200 - €300

      Women in sound studio during record recording, Berlin. Early 1930s/printed later. 2 gelatin silver prints (exhibition prints). 35 x 35 cm. Pinholes in corners and some light edge wear, traces of previous mounting on the verso, otherwise in good condition.

      Bassenge Auctions
    • Casparius, Hans: Selected Street Scenes, Berlin
      Jun. 17, 2009

      Casparius, Hans: Selected Street Scenes, Berlin

      Est: €400 - €600

      Selected street scenes, Berlin. Early 1930s/printed later. 10 gelatin silver prints (exhibition prints). 30 x 30 cm, 35 x 35 cm and 39 x 39 cm. Very lively street scenes showing the bustle of Berlin in the early 1930s - also includes an image of the Jewish Synagogue in Fasanenstrasse. - Pinholes in corners and some slight edge wear, a few with small traces of paper/glue on recto, traces of previous mounting on the verso, otherwise in good condition. Lit.: Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek (Hrsg.), 1900-1960 Photo: Casparius. Berlin 1978, ill. pp. 34 and 42.

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    • Casparius, Hans: Modern Architecture, Neues Berlin
      Jun. 17, 2009

      Casparius, Hans: Modern Architecture, Neues Berlin

      Est: €300 - €500

      Modern Architecture, Neues Berlin. Early 1930s/printed later. 5 gelatin silver prints (exhibition prints). 35 x 35 cm and 1 print 60 x 37 cm. The images show Haus Germania (2), the Universum Lichtspielhaus, apartment buildings in Cicerostr. and the Europa Haus, Stresemannstrasse. - Pinholes in corners and some light edge wear, a few with some soiling on recto, traces of previous mounting on the verso, otherwise in good condition.

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    • Casparius, Hans: In the subway Berlin; Taxi driver
      Jun. 17, 2009

      Casparius, Hans: In the subway Berlin; Taxi driver

      Est: €200 - €300

      In the subway, Berlin; Taxi driver, Berlin. Early 1930s/printed later. 2 gelatin silver prints (exhibition prints). 35 x 35 cm and 30 x 40 cm. Pinholes in corners and some light edge wear, traces of previous mounting on the verso, otherwise in good condition. Lit.: Stiftung Deutsche Kinemathek (Hrsg.), 1900-1960 Photo: Casparius. Berlin 1978, compare ill. p. 28.

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