Germany 1900. A Portrait in Colour
By (Author) Karin Lelonek
Edited by Marc Walter
Edited by Sabine Arqu
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
22nd November 2020
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
779.3643
Hardback
560
Width 250mm, Height 340mm, Spine 48mm
3947g
The turn of the 20th century seemed full of promise for Germany. The suburbs may have teemed with tenements to house the new industrial proletariat, but on spacious new avenues in the city centres, people strolled proudly past magnificent bourgeois residences. The economy was booming, the aristocracy and the military enjoyed unlimited social prestige, and most of the population revered the Kaiser.
Through some 800 color pictures, this book presents turn-of-the-century Germany as it liked to see herself: self-confident, glittering, patriotic but also with a belief in progress and - for those who could afford it - a cosmopolitan flair. As in the critically acclaimed America 1900 the images are all rare examples of the historical photochrom process, a printing technique that allowed black-and-white photographs to be reproduced in colour.
From Ludwig II's fairy-tale castles in the Bavarian Alps to glamourous bathing resorts on the North Sea and Baltic, the pictures reveal a Germany of optimism, beauty, and transformation. Technical innovations and modern boulevards sit alongside medieval towns, rural traditions, and mystical forests, creating a fascinating and nostalgic panorama of a long lost epoch before the ravages of time and history set in.
...more than a century later, these images remain as mesmerizing as they were when first printed. * Hyperallergic *
Art historian Karin Lelonek works as a curator and author for a number of museums and cultural institutions. She specializes in 20th-century photography and architecture. Graphic designer, photographer, and collector Marc Walter (19492018) specialized in vintage travel photographs, particularly photochromes, of which he held one of the worlds largest collections. He published numerous books featuring images from his collection as well as his own photographs. Sabine Arqu is a photo researcher, editor, and author. She has collaborated on numerous publications on the themes of travel, the history of tourism, and photography.