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Karl Blossfeldt's work is primarily associated with the early 20th-century movements of Modernism and Pictorialism. His detailed photographs of plants and natural forms emphasize organic structures, aligning with the Modernist focus on abstraction and form. Additionally, his approach reflects Pictorialism's artistic photography ideals, where the aesthetic quality of images is prioritized over mere documentation. Blossfeldt’s emphasis on the beauty and intricacy of nature also resonates with the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement.
Karl Leugar who was a mayor of Vienna and he was known for his anti sematic views. hope this helps :)
Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. Nikolai Chernyevksy and Georgii Plekhanov also greatly influenced Lenin's revolutionary beliefs. Chernyevsky wrote the revolutionary novel, "What Is To Be Done" in 1862. Lenin was so influenced by this novel that he gave his own revolutionary pamphlet the same name. He even styled himself along the lines of the hero of the book, a man named Rakhmetev. One author of Russian history stated that Lenin read this novel five times in one summer. Plekhanov wrote a book called "On the Question of Developing a Monistic View of History" in 1895. This is the book that brought Marxism to Russia. For this reason, Plekhanov is often referred to as the founder of Russian Marxism.
In theory, Stalin is assumed to be primarily influenced by Karl Marx (father of communism). However in reality his actions appear to be much more deeply influenced by the ideas of Nietzsche- a German philosopher. Nietzsche's ideas on individualism, 'hard' people and his Fesitval of Cruelty are stamped throughout Stalins time in power
Karl Marx influenced the development of sociology by introducing the concept of social class and the idea that society is shaped by economic factors. His theories on capitalism, class struggle, and the exploitation of the working class laid the foundation for the study of social structures and inequalities in sociology. Marx's work continues to be a significant influence in sociological theory and research.
Karl Blossfeldt was a German photographer and sculptor.
Karl blossfeldt did 89 pictures
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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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Karl Blossfeldt used photography as his primary medium in his work. He is well-known for his close-up, detailed photographs of plant forms and structures.