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World War I
Panoramic view of
Los 4246 [*]

Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
625€ (US$ 710)

Details

Panoramic view taken from German military balloon between Mourmelon-le-Grand and St. Thierry, France. 1917. 26 gelatin silver prints mounted together on board and joined with paper tape to form a continuous panorama (entire size circa 19 x 141 cm). Handwritten notations in ink above and below images on the mounts, titled “Ballonrundblick der eigenen und feindlichen Stellungen von Mourmelon Le Grand bis St. Thierry”. Folded concertina-style.

This extraordinary panoramic photograph, assembled from 26 individual gelatin silver prints, documents the terrain between Mourmelon-le-Grand and St. Thierry in northeastern France during World War I. Taken from a German military observation balloon in 1917, the detailed images offer a sweeping view of both German and enemy positions, with handwritten notations identifying key strategic points along the horizon. Originally titled “Ballonrundblick der eigenen und feindlichen Stellungen von Mourmelon Le Grand bis St. Thierry,” the panorama reflects the importance of aerial reconnaissance in trench warfare and battlefield surveillance. Folded concertina-style, the work stands as a rare and visually compelling artifact of early military aerial photography. – Some oxidation mirroring, some fading in edges/joints, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4247, Auction  126, X-ray Photography, X-ray of a hand with a ring

X-ray Photography
X-ray of a hand with a ring
Los 4247

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250€ (US$ 284)

Details

Photographer unknown. X-ray of a hand with a ring. Circa 1910. Vintage collodion print. 22,5 x 17 cm. Mounted to original board with gilt-ruled outline.

This striking early radiographic image captures the skeletal structure of a hand adorned with a ring, exemplifying the fascination with X-ray technology following its discovery by Wilhelm Röntgen in 1895. Likely made for scientific or medical demonstration, the print highlights the translucency of flesh and the opacity of metal in dramatic contrast. – Buckling from mounting, a few small spots and areas of discoloration, liquid staining in upper and lower corners, slightly faded.

Lot 4250, Auction  126, Zickmantel, Hartmut, Industrial images

Zickmantel, Hartmut
Industrial images
Los 4250

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1.000€ (US$ 1,136)

Details

Industrial images (including 1 solarized print). 1960s. 5 vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver prints, 4 on Agfa-Brovira paper. Each between 30 x 23 cm and 29,5 x 20,5 cm. 3 with photographer’s stamp and 2 annotated by the photographer in pencil on the verso.

Hartmut Zickmantel served as a photography lecturer at the Cologne Werkkunstschulen. The photographs in this group were likely taken in the 1960s as part of his commissioned work for DEMAG AG (formerly Jünkerather Gewerkschaft) in Jünkerath, located in the Eifel region. – Some corners bumped, a few small handling dents, surface scratches and irregularities to ferrotype surface, otherwise in good condition.

Lot 4251, Auction  126, Zille, Heinrich, Heinrich Zille with entourage

Zille, Heinrich
Heinrich Zille with entourage
Los 4251

Ergebnis (inkl. Aufgeld) *
750€ (US$ 852)

Details

Photographer: Heinrich Zille and unknown. Heinrich Zille with entourage. 1897- circa 1912. 5 gelatin silver and 1 collodion paper print. Circa 15 x 20 cm. Mounted to both sides of board.

These photographs show Heinrich Zille in a series of convivial group portraits taken in various interior settings between the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Surrounded by friends - likely fellow artists, writers, and members of his bohemian circle - Zille appears in relaxed, informal poses that convey a spirit of camaraderie. The images offer a rare glimpse into the personal and social world that shaped his artistic sensibility, capturing the warmth and cultural exchange of his milieu. – Some surface scuff marks, some faded, otherwise in good to very good condition.

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