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➽ Bricklayer, 1928:
There is a certain formulaic approach to August Sander’s photography. But that was his aim. By presenting doctors, farmers, chefs and beggars all with the same stark directness, the German-born Sander made everyone the everyman. He set out to show that there is much to learn from all layers of society, noting, “We can tell from appearance the work someone does or does not do; we can read in his face whether he is happy or troubled, for life unavoidably leaves its trace there.” Sander’s most celebrated portrait, of a bricklayer in Cologne, Germany, embodies that insight. For while the laborer’s work entails toil and sweat, he maintains a proud bearing.
The classical framing, with the lines of the bricks evoking the lines of the bricklayer’s vest, reinforces the dignity of the subject. Which was no small thing for a nation still reeling from the humiliation of World War I. Sander gathered Bricklayer and his other portraits in the monumental People of the 20th Century, the first body of work to document a culture through photography. Sander’s photographs celebrate the importance of the individual, elevating portraiture of ordinary people to art.
Photo credit: August Sander.
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1. A British shopkeeper hanging up a sign during the Blitz which reads, “Business as usual Mr. Hitler. by George Roger.
2. A German dispatch dog takes messages to the front line during the German advance of January 1918.
3. A gun safety class in an Indiana school, 1956.
4. A nun takes a photograph for beach goers in New York, 1968.
5. A walking library.
6. Ads in 19th century magazines sold devices to reshape one’s face.
7. Aeronaves Dominicanas airline.
8. Akira Kurosawa cutting.
9. Albert Einstein with his eldest son, Hans Albert (an engineer), and his grandson, Bernhard – 1936.
10. Barbara Streisand in the recording studio, c. 1960s.
11. Bathing belles enjoying a smoke on the beach at Aldeburgh, Suffolk.
12. Bob Dylan and Dennis Hopper.
13. Brigitte Bardot.
14. British soldier and child, Belfast, 1981.
15. Carrie Fisher and Princess Leia Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi Behind the Scenes.
16. Carrier pigeon sent from a British Tank, France ca.1918.
17. Cary Grant discussing his script with a poodle.
18. Dr. Elizabeth Bruyn, sitting in the back of a horse drawn ambulance. Dr. Bryun was an ambulance surgeon in New York City in the early 1900s.
19. Gas Mask Parade, Tokyo, by Masao Horino 1936-1939.
20. Gen. Douglas MacArthur accepts Japanese surrender on the USS Missouri, Tokyo Bay, September 2, 1945.
21. In 1930s ads, “dishpan hands” threatened marriages.
22. Indian woman in a Zenana (Harem) in Jaipur-1859.
23. Jayne Mansfield, 1950s Photo by Peter Basch.
24. London Nomades From ‘Street Life in London’, 1877, by John Thompson and Adolphe Smith.
25. Miss Chicago Georgia Theodora Hale was the winner in the first year of the Miss Chicago contest in 1922.
26. Poster of the death sentence judgment Of Bhagat Singh, Sukhdev, Rajguru and others, 1930.
27. Reich Party Congress, 1937.
28. Size of the donut hole through the years.
29. Small group on porch.
30. Soldiers from the Illinois National Guard detain two men during the Chicago riots in 1968.
31. Star Wars Behind The Scenes.
32. Stephan Bibrowsky (1890-1932), known as Lionel the Lion-Faced Man. Sideshow performer for Barnum & Bailey’s Circus.
33. The Street Locksmith From ‘Street Life in London’, 1877, by John Thomson and Adolphe Smith.
34. The World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago where architects show off the neoclassical architecture of their respective countries, 1893.
35. Three women along the boardwalk in Blackpool, England, ca. 1934.
36. Vintage Cigarette Ad.
37. Virgina Stonesifer, from left, Betty Ann Savers, Doris Rutkin, Margaret Dorney, Novene LaRue, and Myrtle Christine Valsted in the Miss Chicago contest, circa 1927.
38. Torpedo Tits of the 1950s, Complements of the Bullet Bra.
39. Truman Capote and Andy Warhol, 1979.
40. Ford – Ford Quadricycle (1896).
π A heartfelt thanks to all the people featured in the photos on this YouTube channel. All of them deserve to be recognized and honored for being part of our past and allowing us to create a better present. I wish that their souls find peace and unite with God. From PERFECT LIFE we have been paying tribute to them since 2013 and together with you, we will continue to remind and thank them for never being forgotten. π
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