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Fred Koch, Eight Plant & Fruit Photographs, Germany, 1920s

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,000.00 EUR Estimated At:1,600.00 - 2,000.00 EUR
Fred Koch, Eight Plant & Fruit Photographs, Germany, 1920s
Bromide gelatin silver print mounted on green cardboard
Germany, 1920s
Fred Koch (1904-1939?) – German photographer
Motifs: ‘Fungi common morel’, ‘Rosacea, haws fruit’, ‘Prunus cerasus, cherries’, ‘Vitis vinifera wine’, ‘Papillon on umbelliferone’, ‘Liliaceae Alium porrum’, ‘Aquilegia vulgaris Akelei, blossom bud’, thistle leaf
Partly verso on the cardboard typographically inscribed label with information of title, date and photographer
Partly verso on the cardboard the stamps ‘E.F. *Freundeskreis* Ernst Fuhrmann ‘, ‘Folkwang Verlag, Photo: Fred Koch’, ‘Wilhelm Arnholdt Maschinensetzerei Hamburg 20, Falkenried 42’ as well as ‘Maya Heya Isolde Arnholdt’
Dimensions: each 17 x 12 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Estate Wilhelm Arnholdt
Fred Koch’s works range between science and art; his photographs fetch up to 1,800 Euros at international auctions

These are eight bromide gelatin silver prints by the German photographer Fred Koch from the 1920s. The eight prints depict the motifs ‘Fungi common morel’, ‘Rosacea, haws fruit’, ‘Prunus cerasus, cherries’, ‘Vitis vinifera wine’, ‘Papillon on umbelliferone’, ‘Liliaceae Alium porrum’, ‘Aquilegia vulgaris Akelei, blossom bud’ and thistle leaf. The stamps on the reverse prove that Fred Koch took these photos for the Folkwang Verlag. The prints were generated from the negatives under the supervision of Ernst Fuhrmann, the director of the publishing house. Fuhrmann gave the archive to Wilhelm Arnholdt when he left Germany.



Seven of the eight photographs bear verso on the cardboard a typographically inscribed label with information of title, date and photographer. Also verso on the cardboard of some of the photographs are the stamps ‘Folkwang Verlag, Photo: Fred Koch’, ‘Wilhelm Arnholdt Maschinensetzerei Hamburg 20, Falkenried 42’ as well as ‘Maya Heya Isolde Arnholdt’. The photographs are next to partial singular scratching marks and two slight folding lines to two of the photographs in good condition. The dimensions are each 17 x 12 cm.



Fred Koch (1904-1939?)

The German photographer Fred Koch was mainly active during the 1920s. Of his works are mainly animal and plant photographs in the style of the Neue Sachlichkeit known, as well as landscape depictions. He was also active for the Folkwang publishing house. The photographer was born in 1904 in Berleburg and his track was lost after he was called up to fight in the Second World War. (tm)
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