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(CLAASEN, Hermann) (1899-1987) - Hans J. Scheurer & Jan Thorn-Prikker (eds.)

Nichts erinnert mehr an Frieden. Bilder einer zerstörten Stadt. (= "Nothing resembles peace anymore. Images of a destroyed city.")

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Köln, DuMont, 1985. 4to. 27 x 22 cms. 208 pp. Richly illustrated with Claasen's black & white photographs of Köln (Cologne) during and after World War 2. Publisher's cloth, pictorial dustjacket. Very fine. Provenance: Gunilla Palmstierna-Weiss (1928-2022), neatly stamped in 2023.

With a "Tagebucheintragung" by Peter Weiss on pp. 197-8. - - - Hermann Claasen was a German photographer, an autodidact who made his first photographs at fourteen before the First World War with a camera built from a cigar box and spectacle lens. In 1936 he obtained a Meisterprüfung im Photographenhandwerk (Master Certificate in Photographic Craft), and worked as a portrait and advertising photographer, and after the 1930s started to photograph in colour. After the Second World War professional and amateur photographers, German and foreign, took many thousand photographs that together became a genre known as Trümmerfotografie ('rubble photography' or 'the photography of ruins'). Robert Capa and Margaret Bourke-White documented the damage and destruction of Berlin on assignment for American magazines in August 1945 as did and Capa's European colleagues Werner Bischof, David 'Chim' Seymour and Ernst Haas. Among these, Claasen's 'rubble photographs' of bombed Cologne are therefore a valuable historical record because, after his studio and his photo archive were destroyed in an attack on 31 May 1942, he started photographing during the conflict despite strict prohibitions against it.
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