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Introduce briefly
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a German photographer and sculptor known for his close-up photographs of plants and living things. His work was published in 1929 as "Urformen der Kunst" (Art Forms in Nature) [1]. Blossfeldt's photographs gained recognition for their artistic value and unique style, setting him apart from other photographers of his time .
Biography:
- Blossfeldt was born on June 13, 1865, in Schielo, Germany [1].
- He began his career as a sculptor before expanding into other artistic pursuits [1].
- Blossfeldt worked as an iron caster apprentice and later studied illustration in Berlin [1].
- He worked for Moritz Meurer, a decorative artist and professor, photographing botanical specimens for reference [1].
- Blossfeldt began his teaching career in 1898 and taught "Modeling from Plants" for 31 years [1].
- His photographs started receiving recognition in the 1920s, leading to the publication of his monograph "Urformen der Kunst" in 1928 [1].
- Blossfeldt passed away in Berlin on December 9, 1932, at the age of 67 [1].
Photography Technique and Style:
- Blossfeldt's photographs focused on the geometric structures found in nature .
- He used solid color backgrounds to provide contrast and highlight the patterns and symmetry of the plants .
- Blossfeldt developed homemade camera lenses to magnify his plant subjects, capturing intricate details .
- His photographs were known for their scientific accuracy and appreciation for nature's artistic and architectural structures .
Lasting Influence:
- Blossfeldt's work inspired other photographers, such as Bernd and Hilla Becher, who drew inspiration from his snapshots of nature's geometrical features .
- His photographs gained wider attention through the support of gallerist Karl Nierendorf .
- Blossfeldt continues to be regarded as a pioneer of close-up photography and received praise from notable figures in the art world .
- His work has been compared to the pioneers of New Objectivity and ranked alongside great photographers like August Sander and Eugène Atget .
- The Surrealists championed his work, and his images were included in the periodical "Documents" in 1929 .
Publications:
- "Urformen der Kunst" (Art Forms in Nature), 1928 .
- "Wundergarten der Natur" (The Magic Garden of Nature), 1932 .