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                    Phacelia tanacetifolia 4x  
					BLO98 $95 
					Urformen Der Kunst 1929 
					Top Print 
                    Each 
                    print measures approximately 9 1/2 inches by 12 inches. 
                        
                        We are pleased to 
                        offer these superb photogravures from Karl Blossfeldt’s 
                        rare and beautiful work, Urformen der Kunst, (Archetypes 
                        of Art), 1929.  
                        Born in Schielo, 
                        Germany, early on Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a 
                        sculptor's apprentice and modeler at the Art Ironworks 
                        and Foundry in Magdesprung. After studying painting and 
                        sculpture on a scholarship at the School of the Royal 
                        Museum of Arts and Crafts in Berlin from 1884 to 1891, 
                        he worked under Professor Meurer in Italy, Greece, and 
                        North Africa collecting plant specimens. It was during 
                        these years that Blossfeldt’s interest in plant 
                        photography blossomed, along with the study of music. 
                        For about 33 years, 
                        from 1898 to 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 
                        incorporating these studies into his teaching 
                        curriculum. Blossfeldt continued to travel throughout 
                        his life, particularly in the Mediterranean, collecting 
                        specimens of foreign plants. He retired in 1931. 
                         
                        Influenced by the 
                        19th century German tradition of natural philosophy, 
                        Karl Blossfeldt believed that "the plant must be valued 
                        as a totally artistic and architectural structure." Over 
                        a period of 30 years, he photographed leaves, seed pods, 
                        stems, and other plant parts, against neutral white or 
                        grey backgrounds in Northern light & under 
                        magnification. He drew inspiration, like many before 
                        him, from the medical botany & herbaria of the late 
                        Middle Ages and the 17th and 18th centuries. 
                         
                        Deeply steeped in many disciplines, both scientific, 
                        creative & artistic, he has distilled a vision of the 
                        botanical world that is so vibrant & powerful, it 
                        bridges & fuses many worlds. It is a vision that has 
                        remained unfailing contemporary & 
                        that never ceases to amaze & delight those who love 
                        plant forms. For this reason, we include these 
                        remarkable photogravures in our botanical print 
                        collection. 
                        
                        Each print measures approximately 9 1/2 inches by 12  inches, and is in excellent condition, without foxing & 
                        on high quality paper. A copy of the title page & 
                        relevant short description will be included with each 
                        print. Please note these are ORIGINAL photogravures from 
                        1929, not reproductions. These photogravures, which can 
                        be simply framed with a white black core rag mat & wood 
                        frame, are superbly decorative, with a unique vision 
                        that remains fresh & exciting to this very day. 
                        We accept credit cards, PayPal, checks, and money
                        orders. Washington state residents pay Washington state sales tax. Shipping for this item is
                        $8.95. Items can be combined to save on postage.
                        Our environment is smoke free. We pack professionally using only new materials. All items are beautifully wrapped and suitable for sending directly as
                        gifts. You may return any item within 7 days if not satisfied.
                        To order, you may call us, fill out the order form or email. 
                        
                        
                           
                            
                        
                        
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