1900 – 1945

Over the first half of the twentieth century, photography increasingly branched out into different styles and areas. The rendering of emotional states and sensory impressions became an important element in the work of artists like Heinrich Kühn and Gertrude Käsebier. Bauhaus photographers including Lucia Moholy-Nagy, devoted themselves to experimental and abstract photography. At the same time, photo reportage made its triumphant debut in the press.

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Untitled (Venice)
nach/after 1890
Unbekannt
Untitled (Moon)
ca. 1898
Unbekannt
Marguerites
ca. 1900
Eugène Atget
Under the Lemon Tree
ca. 1900
Elise Mahler
Cloister in Monreale
ca. 1900
Elise Mahler
Lonely Boat, Mondello
ca. 1900
Elise Mahler
Collosseum in Rome
ca. 1900
Elise Mahler
Portrait - Mrs. Philip Lydig
ca. 1904
Gertrude Käsebier
The Faun in the Meadows
ca. 1900–1906
Heinrich Zille
At the Meadows of Main River
ca. 1900–1906
Heinrich Zille
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