Karl Blossfeldt's meticulous botanical Photography and emphasis on natural forms had a significant influence on Georgia O'Keeffe's work. His detailed close-ups of plants highlighted their intricate structures and organic beauty, which resonated with O'Keeffe's own fascination with nature. She adopted a similar approach to abstraction, focusing on the shapes and colors of flowers and landscapes, transforming them into bold, expressive compositions. This shared appreciation for the natural world helped shape O'Keeffe's distinctive style and her exploration of form and perception.
Karl Blossfeldt was a German photographer and sculptor.
1965
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a photographer, artist, and sculptor. He is best known for a series of nature photographs, close-up portraits of plants and animals, publshed as Urformen der Kunst (Protoplasts of Life, Unique Objects of Life) in 1929.
His photos were taken with a homemade camera that could magnify things up to 30 times.
Karl Blossfedlt's photo genre's were plants and other living organisms. (see below for example) His main focus was on the foreground (the object) and he often had a plain white background with no tone on it to exaggerate the lines in his subjects. Some of his work had anthropomorphic qualities (meaning they resembled humans). Blossfeldt mostly used plants for his genres.
Karl Blossfeldt was a German photographer and sculptor.
Karl blossfeldt did 89 pictures
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Karl Blossfeldt was German. He was born on June 13, 1865, in Schlawe, which was part of Prussia at the time. Blossfeldt is best known for his work as a photographer and sculptor, particularly for his detailed photographs of plants and flowers. His work had a significant influence on the fields of photography and design in the early 20th century.
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December 1932
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Karl Blossfeldt was born in Schielo, Harz, Germany. He was born on June 13, 1865. Blossfeldt died in a Berlin hospital of a scrotal tumor that spread to parts of his spine and paralysed him on December 9, 1932.
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