Karl Blossfeldt 1. Who is: Karl Blossfeldt?
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Karl Blossfeldt 1. Who is: Karl Blossfeldt?
Karl Blossfeldt www.picozone.nl Karl Blossfeldt same school he studied at, the Institute of Royal Arts and Museum, located in Berlin. He remained there until 1930. was published in 1932. 10. Public Reception The uniqueness of his close-up photography created widespread popularity of his first book, which, according to several sources including the Photography Now website, was well-received by both critics and art enthusiasts. 8. Photography Blossfeldt's passion for nature transcended into his photography, which consists of flowers, buds, pods, stems, seed capsules and other plant materials. Blossfeldt never received formal photography training and used a homemade camera designed to significantly magnify his subjects. 11. Artist's View According to the Encyclopedia of Twentieth Century Photography, Blossfeldt did not foresee his artistry as a photographer but hoped the release of his work would inspire people to look more closely at art. He was quoted as saying, "My flower documents should contribute to restoring the relationship to nature. They should reawaken a sense for nature, point out its teeming richness of form, and prompt the 9. Publication Blossfeldt was 63 years old when his first book of photographic images, "Urformen der Kunst" was published. The book contained 120 of his original photographs and was released following an exhibition of his work at Berlin's Gallery Nierendorf. His second book, "Wundergarten der Natur" Karl Blossfeldt was a Sculptor's apprentice. And after studying painting and sculpture on a scholarship at the School of the Royal Museum of arts and crafts in Berlinfrom 1884 to 1891, he worked in Italy, Greece and North Africa collecting plant specimens. 2. What did Karl Blossfeldt do when he was older? Karl Blossfeldt is a German artist, recognized mostly for his detailed photographs of plants. He was one of few artists able to achieve fame in his lifetime although the public only discovered his work a few years before his death. His passion for nature and devotion to art remained constant throughout his life. 1. Who is: Karl Blossfeldt? From 1898 until 1931, he was a professor in the sculpture of living plants at the Kunstgewerbemuseum (college of Arts and Crafts) in Berlin. In 1899, he began to photograph plant forms with a home made camera. Blossfeldt's photographs were made with a home made camera that could magnify the subject up to thirty times its actual size. By doing so he revealed extraordinary details within the natural structure of the plants. In the process he created some of the most innovative photographic work of his time. The simple yet expressive forms captured on film affirmed his bound less ability. Indeed, his pictures influenced many architects and artist if his time, who used Blossfeldt's forms on Scales as small as ornamental ironwork and as large as the shapes of entire buildings. 6. Marriage. 5. Student. 4. Love for Nature. 3.Birth. 2.What did Karl Blossfeldt do when he was older? 12. Gallery of Karl Blossfeldt. 1.Who is: Karl Blossfeldt? 11. Death. This book is about Karl Blossfeldt, so you can definitely find a bit informaion about Karl Blossfeldt and what he made: 10. Artist's view. 9. Publication. What can you find in this??? 8. Photography. 7. Teaching. 3.Birth Blossfeldt was born in Germany in 1865. He spent his childhood in the Harz Mountains of central Germany. 4. Love for Nature A lifelong devotion to the study of nature became the inspiration for Blossfeldt's artistic endeavors. According to the Encyclopedia of Twentieth-Century Photography, he was once quoted as saying, "The plant never lapses into mere arid functionalism, it fashions and shapes according to logic and suitability, and with its primeval force compels everything to attain the highest artistic form." viewer to observe for himself the local plant world." 12. Death Blossfeldt passed away on December 9, 1932, as a result of a scrotal tumor, which had already spread to his spine causing paralysis. 13.Gallery of Karl Blossfeldt: Next page: 5. Student Blossfeldt originally studied sculpture and served an apprenticeship in an artistic form of iron casting at the Art Ironworks and Foundry in Magdesprung, Germany. He attended the Institute of Royal Arts Museum in Berlin on a scholarship, where he began collecting plant forms as part of a class project to use as models for a drawing class. These plant forms would eventually become subjects for his photography. 6. Marriage Blossfeldt's first marriage to Maria Plank in 1898 ended in divorce after 12 years. He eventually married again to opera singer Helene Eminem in 1912. 7.Teaching Blossfeldt taught art and sculpture at he