Toni Schneiders (1920-2006), ‘Schneefall in Garmisch’,
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Germany, circa 1960s
Toni Schneiders (1920-2006) – German photographer
Verso titled and inscribed in pencil as well as with Toni Schneiders’s archive stamp
Image size: 23.5 x 30.5 cm
Very good condition
Wintery black and white photograph by Toni Schneiders, one of the most important German photographers after 1945; his works fetch over €5,800 on the international auction market
This picture by Toni Schneiders was taken in Garmisch and depicts a father pushing a little boy in a stroller across the street in heavy snowfall. The German photographer was a ‘man of reality’, finding his motifs in the reality surrounding him. Even as a ‘subjective’ photographer and a representative of the ‘Neues Sehen’ (New Seeing), he nevertheless remained an observer and a portraitist of the everyday, whose beauty he captured masterfully.
The photograph is titled ‘Schneefall in Garmisch’ and inscribed in pencil on verso, further it bears Toni Schneiders’s archive stamp. The print is in very good condition consistent with age; there are some minor handling creases, there are a few tiny retouchings here and there. There is a tiny tear (approx. 4 mm) to the left margin. The image measures 23.5 x 30.5 cm, the dimensions of the sheet are 24.1 x 30.5 cm.
Toni Schneiders (1920-2006)
In 1939 Toni Schneiders finished an apprenticeship as a photographer. During World War II he worked in the photocopying service of the army and from 1942 he was a war correspondent in France and Italy. Here he created impressive shots of Mussolini’s liberation on the mountain massif of Gran Sasso. After the war Schneiders returned to Germany and created photo essays, advertising and travel photographs. He opened a photography studio and worked as a freelance photojournalist. In 1949 he co-founded the avant-garde group ‘fotoform’ together with Otto Steinert, Peter Keetman, Siegfried Lauterwasser, Wolfgang Reisewitz und Ludwig Windstoßer. From the 1950s onwards he undertook extensive travels to Southern Europe, Scandinavia, Ethiopia, North Africa, Japan and Southeast Asia. In 1999 Toni Schneiders was awarded the ‘Kulturpreis der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Photographie‘ along with Lauterwasser and Reisewitz. (tfa)
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