revitalization: Stefan Kruckenhauser - Hidden Beauty
Allow me, dear reader, dear reader, that I deeply durchatme sigh, yet, for the presentation of this morning finally finished, the book has revitalized many peculiar brown facets - historical and technical. The author, Stefan
Kruckenhauser Sunday, February 14, 2010
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, one was in Austria and southern Germany in the 30's busily active photographer, even, yes, skiing. The latter is for me as Winterunsportling dealt with quickly, it is considered the inventor of the "wag".
As a photographer, he was one of the early Leica United rounders. Its high-contrast images are legendary. Because they fit perfectly in their tough, harsh image view in the "image" of the Nazis in Austria, So in the eastern provinces, after the annexation of a few years had the shots, could Kruckenhauser noted for his photo
publications exceptionally long runs: 1937 "You are beautiful in winter Tirol", 1938 "The mountain picture with the Leica" , 1938 - (! 7 editions). 1964 "Hidden beauty", 1938 "Old German sculptor of the Eastern March, 1941" The masterpiece of Kefermarkt "His post-war publications let I will not mention it to me then but to ' Brown Hidden Beauty. " My copy an early edition (1938) of the bestseller is" ", I have saved in a pitiful state before the shredder, because I was fascinated by the concept of photography shown. The cover was badly damaged, wavy, had water stains, both joints were broken, two layers of dissolved inside, the jacket was missing. Nevertheless, such a book with these photos, complete in gravure printing, printed in sepia tone of the very old master, I could not let the compost. So brackets drawn, completely disassembled, the old hot glue away from the back plate to the track replaced. Then: New attachment angepappt, tacked on four 12mm bands and thin yarn. Here I can use old and had Tackerlöcher not stand again. Only the Fitzbünde I sawed carefully. Thus, the staple was moved a bit outside, but it does not bother me. Overall, the paper is tanned due to age, but it fits so well with the overall impression of the book (Ahem!). I have integrated into a beautiful wine red book linen, which I had teased out the Anne Dick (at
Kumetat ) from Odds and ends. Although with the damaged but readable back titles and the hand-made capital ribbons, it is now complete and stands confidently in the middle of my other photo books.
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