ROBERT SCHILLER New Bauhaus Photogram 1940
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ROBERT SCHILLER. Photogram, c. 1940s. 10.3x11" gelatin silver print on 14x20" tan board mount. Printed c. 1940s. Signed and addressed in pencil on mount verso.
Beautiful New Bauhaus photogram with a surreal fish or eye central feature.
Robert Schiller was an American photographer born in 1925. He took photos for the Institute of Design (ID), originally called the New Bauhaus. He was an ID student from 1946-49 and often photographed the school's events.
His experimental photography is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. One of his experimental photos, "Light and Shadow," won a prize from Popular Photography magazine in 1949.
Beautiful New Bauhaus photogram with a surreal fish or eye central feature.
Robert Schiller was an American photographer born in 1925. He took photos for the Institute of Design (ID), originally called the New Bauhaus. He was an ID student from 1946-49 and often photographed the school's events.
His experimental photography is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. One of his experimental photos, "Light and Shadow," won a prize from Popular Photography magazine in 1949.
Condition
Good. Creases and wrinkles and silvering on print edges. Mount is torn and has corner wear.
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ROBERT SCHILLER New Bauhaus Photogram 1940
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