Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 103
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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 103

Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 103

Photogravure Nr 103 exemplifies Karl Blossfeldt's ability to find monumental form in the smallest natural specimens. Shot against a neutral ground, the plant subject — likely a curling fern tip or unfurling bud — displays a coiled, organic geometry that anticipates the vocabulary of Art Nouveau and Modernism. Blossfeldt worked in early 20th-century Berlin, using long exposures and custom macro lenses to reveal a world of structural elegance invisible to the naked eye. The result is an image that is simultaneously document and sculpture.

Printed as an archival fine art print, the delicate tonal range and crisp structural lines of this photogravure are reproduced with the full sharpness and detail that matte fine art paper makes possible.

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Karl Blossfeldt Photogravure Nr 103

Photogravure Nr 103 exemplifies Karl Blossfeldt's ability to find monumental form in the smallest natural specimens. Shot against a neutral ground, the plant subject — likely a curling fern tip or unfurling bud — displays a coiled, organic geometry that anticipates the vocabulary of Art Nouveau and Modernism. Blossfeldt worked in early 20th-century Berlin, using long exposures and custom macro lenses to reveal a world of structural elegance invisible to the naked eye. The result is an image that is simultaneously document and sculpture.

Printed as an archival fine art print, the delicate tonal range and crisp structural lines of this photogravure are reproduced with the full sharpness and detail that matte fine art paper makes possible.

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Photogravure Nr 103 exemplifies Karl Blossfeldt's ability to find monumental form in the smallest natural specimens. Shot against a neutral ground, the plant subject — likely a curling fern tip or unfurling bud — displays a coiled, organic geometry that anticipates the vocabulary of Art Nouveau and Modernism. Blossfeldt worked in early 20th-century Berlin, using long exposures and custom macro lenses to reveal a world of structural elegance invisible to the naked eye. The result is an image that is simultaneously document and sculpture.

Printed as an archival fine art print, the delicate tonal range and crisp structural lines of this photogravure are reproduced with the full sharpness and detail that matte fine art paper makes possible.

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