August Sander
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August Sander

Germany • 1876 - 1964

August Sander created one of the most important photographic portraits of 20th-century society — a timeless study of humanity, identity, and social structure.

Biography

August Sander (1876–1964) is regarded as one of the most influential photographers in the history of the medium. With his groundbreaking project , he created an unparalleled portrait of German society, documenting individuals across social classes and professions with extraordinary precision, dignity, and humanity.

Sander's work fundamentally shaped documentary and portrait photography, influencing generations of artists, including Bernd and Hilla Becher, Diane Arbus, and contemporary conceptual photographers. His images are both historically significant and strikingly modern, combining rigorous composition with deep psychological presence.

Today, Sander's photographs are held in the world's leading museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and continue to captivate audiences through their timeless clarity, emotional depth, and profound insight into the human condition.

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Photography, Master Maison, August Sander

August Sander

Photography . 24 x 18 cm Photography . 9.4 x 7.1 inch

€8,000

Photography, Bricklayer, August Sander

August Sander

Photography . 24 x 18 cm Photography . 9.4 x 7.1 inch

€13,500

Photography, Potters at Work, August Sander

August Sander

Photography . 18 x 24 cm Photography . 7.1 x 9.4 inch

Price upon request

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