Sander, August

Sander, August

▪ German photographer
born November 17, 1876, Herdorf, near Cologne, Germany
died April 20, 1964, Cologne

      German photographer who attempted to produce a comprehensive photographic document of the German people.

      The son of a mining carpenter, Sander apprenticed as a miner in 1889. Acquiring his first camera in 1892, he took up photography as a hobby and, after military service, pursued it professionally, working in a series of photographic firms and studios in Germany. By 1904 he had his own studio in Linz, and, after his army service in World War I, he settled permanently in Cologne, where in the 1920s his circle of friends included photographers and painters dedicated to what was called Neue Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity.

      After photographing local farmers near Cologne, Sander was inspired to produce a series of portraits of German people from all strata of society. His portraits were usually stark, photographed straight on in natural light, with facts of the sitters' class and profession alluded to through clothing, gesture, and backdrop. At the Cologne Art Society exhibition in 1927, Sander showed 60 photographs of “Man in the Twentieth Century,” and two years later he published Antlitz der Zeit (Face of Our Time), the first of what was projected to be a series offering a sociological, pictorial survey of the class structure of Germany.

      When the Nazis came to power in 1933, however, Sander was subjected to official disapproval, perhaps because of the natural, almost vulnerable manner in which he showed the people of Germany or perhaps because of the heterogeneity it revealed. The plates for Antlitz der Zeit were seized and destroyed. (One of Sander's sons, a socialist, was jailed and died in prison.) During this period Sander turned to less-controversial rural landscapes and nature subjects. Late in World War II he returned to his portrait survey, but many of the negatives were destroyed either in bombing raids or, later in 1946, by looters.

      The Federal Republic of Germany awarded Sander the Order of Merit in 1960. His son Gunther published part of Sander's archive of photographs in 1986, using the outline and the title his father had originally planned, Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (Citizens of the 20th Century).

Additional Reading
Robert Kramer, August Sander: Photographs of an Epoch: 1904–1959 (1980); Susanne Lange, August Sander, 1876–1964 (1999).

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