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Пишет DK ([info]k_d_s)
@ 2020-12-29 19:09:00


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Entry tags:deutschland, kunst, mukke, wwii

Siegfried Lauterwasser
In brief, Lauterwasser would have been about 22 in 1935 when he did this work
which technically isn't very proficient. Sadly, he never - even at the end of his life -
revealed much about how he was engaged to cover the Borman outing to Unteruhldingen
in May 1935, the Parteitag Rally that September, nor the subsequent small jobs over the
next couple of years. What we do know is that he served in the German Army and
survived the War - establishing a reputation as a successful photographer specializing
in musicians. Returning home to a French Occupation zone, he apparently feared
that possession of these pre-War negatives could get him in trouble. So he simply threw
out roughly half of them. The match between the half he kept (which today are in the
hands of his family), and the half he threw away (those now at GEH [George Eastman
House]) doesn't superficially appear to have much rhyme or reason. Perhaps he did it
in haste; perhaps he returned to such a clutter after VE day that they had been
accidentally scrambled into 2 batches. Further study may or may not clarify this.