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Ausstellung “36 aus 100” im Leitz Park Wetzlar
100 Jahre Leica, 100 Jahre Zeitgeschichte: Hindenburg eroberte den Luftraum, die Russen Berlin und James Dean die Herzen der Frauen. In den entscheidenden Momenten immer dabei: Fotografen, die den Blick für das Wesentliche hatten – und eine Leica Kamera in Händen hielten. Ihnen sind die Aufnahmen zu verdanken, die Ihnen die Ausstellung „36 aus 100“ im Leitz Park Wetzlar präsentiert. Bilder, die heute als Ikonen auf der ganzen Welt berühmt sind.
At the Marne – Henri Cartier-Bresson, 1938
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Che Guevara – Alberto Korda, 1960
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Death of a Loyalist Soldier – Robert Capa, 1936
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England – Gianni Berengo Gardin, 1977
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Flood in Wetzlar – Oskar Barnack, 1920
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From the “Feine Leute” cycle – Herlinde Koelbl, 1985
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Girl with Leica – Alexander Rodchenko, 1934
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Guardia Civil – W. Eugene Smith, 1950
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Hollywood Beach (from the “American Colors” cycle) – Constantine Manos, 2006
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James Dean on Times Square – Dennis Stock, 1955
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Le Peintre de la Tour Eiffel – Marc Riboud, 1953
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London – Inge Morath, 1953
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LZ 129 “Hindenburg” at its mooring mast at Rhine-Main airport – Dr. Paul Wolff and Alfred Tritschler, 1936
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Man with bandage – Fred Herzog, 1968
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Muhammad Ali – Thomas Hoepker, 1966
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Napalm attack in Vietnam – Nick Út, 1972
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New York – Ernst Leitz II, 1914
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New York – Louis Stettner, 1954
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New York City – Elliott Erwitt, 1974
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No title (from the “Go” cycle) – Bruce Gilden, 2000
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Oskar Barnack at his workplace – Julius Huisgen, 1934
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Perfect peace – Kai Wiedenhöfer, 1994
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Regular guest at the Café Hawelka, Vienna – Franz Hubmann, 1956–57
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San Cristobál – René Burri, 1976
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Self-portrait in mirrors – Ilse Bing, 1931
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Self-portrait – UMBO (aka Otto Umbehr), 1952
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Sidewalk – Jeff Mermelstein, 1995
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Swimming pool designed by Alain Capeilières – Martine Franck, 1976
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The dwarf – Bruce Davidson, 1958
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The flag of victory – Yevgeny Khaldei, 1945
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The stolen sword – Robert Lebeck, 1960
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Under a grudging sun – Alex Webb, 1986–1988
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V-J Day – Alfred Eisenstaedt, 1945 (© 1945 Meredith Operations Corporation. All rights reserved.)
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Vertigo (from the “Silenzio!” cycle) – François Fontaine, 2012 (Courtesy A. Galerie, Paris)
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Waterloo (from the “Roots” cycle) – Harry Gruyaert, 1981
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Wild horses in Kenya – Professor Ulrich Mack, 1964
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