Deutscher Akt - Nackte Körperfreude 1920–1945 - Buch
In the art of all times and peoples, the representation of the naked human body always took an excellent place. With the advent of photography at the turn of the century, this new art form also turned to the glorification of the body. First in black and white, then increasingly in color in the 1940s, an internationally acclaimed photographic work was created in Germany, ranging from the classic nude to nudist photography
enough. Going hand in hand with the various reform movements such as the nudism or the reform dance schools resulted in art a huge, after 1933 even accelerated modernization spurt, which radically cleared up with musty philistinism and idealized the human body in all its health, strength and beauty. As a contribution to the history of the aesthetics of this century, this impressive photo book now makes the timelessly beautiful photographs of those years as a complete work accessible to the public again.
160 p., Approx. 250 colors and b / w. Fig., Born. in a giant format.
Language: German
enough. Going hand in hand with the various reform movements such as the nudism or the reform dance schools resulted in art a huge, after 1933 even accelerated modernization spurt, which radically cleared up with musty philistinism and idealized the human body in all its health, strength and beauty. As a contribution to the history of the aesthetics of this century, this impressive photo book now makes the timelessly beautiful photographs of those years as a complete work accessible to the public again.
160 p., Approx. 250 colors and b / w. Fig., Born. in a giant format.
Language: German
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