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Elger Esser, 99 Saint-Malo (2005)
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Elger Esser—Paysages intimes
#Elger Esser#photography#nature#landscape#river#Düsseldorf School of Photography#house#island#Paysages intimes#home#little houses
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Elger Esser
Mont Saint Michel par grandes marées
France 2022
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Elger Esser (German, b. 1967)
Nocturnes à Giverny, 2010
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Criel sur Mer, 2019
Elger Esser, Grey Le Gray
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Elger Esser - 142 Saint Malo, 2005
c-print mounted on Diasec (180 x 270 cm)
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Elger Esser
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Benbecula, Scotland, Elger Esser, 1997
#photography#vintage#vintage photography#elger esser#landscape#waterscape#scotland#outer hebrides#benbecula#german#color photography#1990s#1997
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Elger Esser, 240 Biarritz, 2004.
C-print on DiaSec Face/Forex,
72.05" x 104.3".
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elegante, produto da renomada escola de dusseldorf, o fotógrafo alemão elger esser
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Ileana Sonnabend (née Schapira, October 29, 1914 – October 21, 2007) was a Romanian-American art dealer of 20th-century art.
Sonnabend was born Ileana Schapira in Bucharest to a Romanian Jewish father, Mihail Schapira, and his Viennese wife, Marianne Strate-Felber. Ileana Sonnabend received a degree in psychology from Columbia University.
The Sonnabend Gallery opened in Paris in 1962 and was instrumental in making American art of the 1960s known in Europe, with an emphasis on American pop art. In 1970, Sonnabend Gallery opened in New York on Madison Avenue, and in 1971 relocated to 420 West Broadway in SoHo where it was one of the major protagonists that made SoHo the international art center it remained until the early 1990s. The gallery was instrumental in making European art of the 1970s known in America, with an emphasis on European conceptual art and Arte Povera. It also presented American conceptual and minimal art of the 1970s. In 1986, the so-called "Neo-Geo" show introduced, among others, the artist Jeff Koons. In the late 1990s, the gallery moved to Chelsea and continues to be active after Sonnabend's death. The gallery goes on showing the work of artists who rose to prominence in the 1960s and 1970s including Robert Morris, Bernd and Hilla Becher and Gilbert & George as well as more recent artists including Jeff Koons, Rona Pondick, Candida Höfer, Elger Esser, and Clifford Ross.
After Sonnabend died in her Manhattan home in October 2007 at the age of 92, the estate tax return pegged her total worth at $876 million, triggering a $471m tax bill. Her heirs subsequently sold a portion of her postwar-art collection for $600 million—reportedly the largest private sale in history. Although the family had been in talks with the auction houses, they chose to sell parts of the collection privately because of the uncertainties surrounding the financial markets during the 2008 crisis. Via Wikipedia
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Elger Esser (German, b. 1967)
Plouescat, 2019
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