Farmer's Family

August Sander German, 1876-1964
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About the Artwork

This proud portrait of multiple generations of a German farming family belongs to August Sanders’s ambitious series Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts (People of the Twentieth Century). Originally inspired by the farmers of Westerwald, Germany — who he believed were the best representative of the common man — Sander went on to produce a photographic study of types of German citizens that he categorized into subject groups based on profession or social class. Over the course of this monumental project, Sander created more than six hundred portraits.

Farmer's Family

1913

August Sander

1876-1964

German

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Gelatin silver print

Image: 9 1/8 × 11 3/8 inches (23.2 × 28.9 cm)

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Prints, Drawings & Photographs

Founders Society Purchase, John S. Newberry Fund

74.57

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Signed and dated, in pencil, on paper support, lower right: August Sander | 1913

Inscribed, in pencil, on mount, lower left: Bauernfamilie

Drystamp, on image, lower left: AUG. SANDER | KÖLN | LINDENTHAL

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(Halsted Gallery, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA);
1974-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Bulletin of the DIA 53 (1974): p. 73 (ill.).

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August Sander, Farmer's Family, 1913, gelatin silver print. Detroit Institute of Arts, Founders Society Purchase, John S. Newberry Fund, 74.57.

Farmer's Family
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