Albert Renger‑Patzsch

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Albert Renger‑Patzsch was a German photographer renowned for his sharply detailed, objective images of industrial sites, plants, and everyday objects, which became emblematic of the New Objectivity movement.

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instanceOf German photographer
human
photographer
artisticMovement New Objectivity NERFINISHED
birthName Albert Renger-Patzsch NERFINISHED
contributedTo development of New Objectivity in photography
countryOfCitizenship Germany
fieldOfWork artistic photography
industrial photography
photography
genre architectural photography
industrial photography
nature photography
still life photography
hasCharacteristic avoidance of pictorialism
emphasis on clarity
emphasis on detail
focus on everyday objects
focus on industrial landscapes
focus on plants and natural forms
hasWorkIn museums of modern art
photography museums
influenced documentary photography
industrial photography in Germany
influencedBy New Objectivity movement NERFINISHED
knownFor objective images of everyday objects
objective images of industrial sites
objective images of plants
sharply detailed photographs
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement New Objectivity NERFINISHED
name Albert Renger-Patzsch NERFINISHED
nationality German
notableWork Die Welt ist schön NERFINISHED
The World is Beautiful NERFINISHED
occupation photographer
partOf German modernist photography
placeOfActivity Germany NERFINISHED
publication Die Welt ist schön NERFINISHED
representedIn major photography collections
style objective
realist
subjectOf exhibitions of New Objectivity photography
visualApproach close-up studies of forms
quasi-scientific documentation
serial depiction of objects

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