Aufleuchtende Samenzelle einer Alge

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Aufleuchtende Samenzelle einer Alge

Creator

Carl Strüwe

German Photographer · 1898–1988

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Originally a graphic artist, Carl Strüwe taught himself photography. His commercial design work led him to advertising and publicity photography. Early on, he experimented with microphotographs, which first garnered attention in the world press in 1935. "It would be good for photography, as well as for science, to find a synthesis combining learned expression with the graphic and photographic disc

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Date
1936
Medium
Gelatin silver print
Culture
German
Department
Photographs
Institution
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