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August Sander

(Germany, 1876-1964)
Estimate
10 000 - 15 000 SEK
887 - 1 330 EUR
926 - 1 390 USD
Hammer price
7 000 SEK
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August Sander
(Germany, 1876-1964)

"The Pharmacist, Linz, 1931"

Printed in 1980 by Gunther Sander for Aperture. Signed Gunther Sander and numbered 200/400 on verso. Gelatin silver print, image 24 x 18 cm. Sheet 24.7 x 18.6 cm.

Provenance

Galerie Rudolf Kicken, Köln.
Karin & Lars Hall Collection.

Exhibitions

Abecita Konstmuseum, "Ur Karin och Lars Hall Collection", 21 April - 1 July 2012.
Statoil Art Programme, Oslo, ”Icons of Photography, Treasures from the Karin and Lars Hall Collection”, 31 March – 15 August 2011.
Liljevalchs Konsthall, Stockholm, "396 Fotografiska förälskelser", 16 June – 19 August 2001.

More information

"The photographed pharmacist Sepp Melichar wrote on a letter card dated 26 September 1936 to August Sander: ‘Dear Master! The magnificent children of your art have just arrived. I say thank you and ask what I owe you. I recognize my heavyset figure in the pictures and also that I’m very casually dressed. I’ve got to change that. In any case, you’ve given me great pleasure. Thank you again!’

Sepp Melichar was born in 1868 and stems from an affluent family from Linz. He studied pharmacy in Vienna and was one of the major personalities in social life in Linz. A picture taken in the photographer’s reception area that, among other things, shows a large, framed print of this print is proof of how fond Sander was of Melichar and his imposing figure."

Citat från Foam, Amsterdam.