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Lot 122: M. F. AGHA (1896-1978) with Leica, 1950

Est: €3,000 EUR - €4,000 EURSold:
WestLichtVienna, AustriaMay 23, 2014

Item Overview

Description

Vintage silver print 18,7 x 22,6 cm (7.4 x 8.9 in) Photographer's "Photograph by Dr. M.F. Agha" stamp on the reverse, annotated in an unidentified hand in pencil on the reverse Mehmed Fehmy Agha was born to Turkish parents in the Ukraine. After graduating from the Kiev Art Academy, he studied economics in St. Petersburg. His extraordinary feeling for art and design manifested itself in Paris and Berlin during the 1920s. He caused a major stir as art director of the short-lived German edition of Vogue when he adapted the design principles of the Bauhaus for this publication. In 1929, Agha was invited to New York by Condé Nast to join the American Vogue as creative director. Once arrived, he ensured a ground-breaking redesign of the fashion magazine. Agha discontinued many time-honoured standards in magazine design, eschewing decorative elements, replacing illustrations with photographs and favouring sans-serif fonts. As an art director, however, he changed not only the graphic appearance and layout of the magazine; instead, he also influenced its photographic language by offering a platform to rising talents like Horst P. Horst, Cecil Beaton and Edward Steichen. The present portrait depicts Agha with sunglasses and a Leica IIIf with Elmar 3.5/5 cm lens and an SBOOI5 cm viewfinder. Agha's wristwatch also stands out. The reflection of the negative offers the viewer the possibility to determine the exact time of day this photograph was taken.

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Payment

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Shipping

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Auction Details

100 Years of Leica

by
WestLicht
May 23, 2014, 02:00 PM CET

Westbahnstrasse 40, Vienna, 1070, AT

Terms

Buyer's Premium

23.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€199€10
€200€499€20
€500€999€50
€1,000€1,999€100
€2,000€4,999€200
€5,000€9,999€500
€10,000€19,999€1,000
€20,000€49,999€2,000
€50,000€99,999€5,000
€100,000€199,999€10,000
€200,000€499,999€20,000
€500,000€999,999€50,000
€1,000,000+€100,000

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