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OverviewThrough Blossfeldt's lens, plants and flowers become gorgeous formal gestures Karl Blossfeldt was a pioneer of botanical photography, though his interest in the plant world was initially educational. Fascinated by the structure of plants, whose seemingly artistic forms resulted from biological necessity, he realized that photography could be a useful teaching tool, allowing his students to see and compare natural forms. Working with a homemade camera, Blossfeldt gathered and photographed his own plant samples, magnifying them by up to 45 times. From around 1898 onward, he shot some 6,000 images, which he used primarily as visual aids in his classes. Eventually published as Art Forms in Nature (1928) and Art Forms in Nature, Second Series (1932), Blossfeldt's photographs had a lasting impact on the art of his day and were enthusiastically embraced by both the Surrealist and New Objectivity movements. His books brought him overnight fame and are still considered landmarks in the history of art and photography. Karl Blossfeldt: Masterworks presents a remarkable collection of Blossfeldt's strikingly austere yet poetic portraits of plants, which capture their timeless beauty in intimate detail. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Karl BlossfeldtPublisher: Distributed Art Publishers Imprint: Distributed Art Publishers Dimensions: Width: 24.10cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 36.80cm Weight: 1.701kg ISBN: 9781942884132ISBN 10: 1942884133 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 28 March 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe chosen masterworks in the book showcase his eye for overlooked details in nature... [and] remain compelling examples of looking closely at the world around us.--Allison Meier Hyperallergic Blossfeldt's photographs seem to give biological forms an architectural, or sculptural quality. They showcase the artistic and architectural qualities of plants that came out of biological necessity.--Meg Miller Fast Co Design The chosen masterworks in the book showcase his eye for overlooked details in nature... [and] remain compelling examples of looking closely at the world around us.--Allison Meier Hyperallergic Author Information"Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a photographer, sculptor, teacher and artist who worked in Berlin. Blossfeldt had no formal photographic training, but was singled out by Walter Benjamin in his ""Little History of Photography"" for the way his plant photography could reveal something present in the natural world not normally visible to the naked eye, helping to usher in a new, distinctively photographic way of seeing." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |