Feininger, Andreas

Feininger, Andreas

▪ American photographer
in full  Andreas Bernhard Lyonel Feininger 
born December 27, 1906, Paris, France
died February 18, 1999, New York, New York, U.S.

      American photographer and writer on photographic technique, noted for his photos of nature and cityscapes.

      The eldest son of the painter Lyonel Feininger (Feininger, Lyonel), he studied cabinetmaking and architecture at the Bauhaus, the innovative design school in Weimar, Germany. During this period he began taking and processing photographs. After graduating in 1925, he studied architecture at the Bauschule in Zerbst, Germany, in 1928 and worked as a cabinetmaker and as an architect. In 1933 he moved to Sweden, where he established a firm specializing in architectural and industrial photography.

      With the approach of World War II in 1939, Feininger immigrated with his family to New York City and began freelancing as a photographer. In 1943 he became a staff photographer for Life magazine, a position he held until 1962. Among his best-known works are his richly detailed black-and-white views of New York, which were achieved through the use of experimental techniques and devices that Feininger pioneered throughout his career. He also took many photographs of natural objects, such as shells, trees, and bones, which he isolated from their surroundings in order to highlight their forms. Both his cityscapes and “portraits” of nature display the attention to the underlying structure of things that he gained from his studies of architecture and design.

      Feininger wrote prolifically on photographic technique, producing such books as Feininger on Photography (1949), Advanced Photography (1952), The Complete Photographer (1965), and The Color Photo Book (1969). Collections of his photographs include such books as The Anatomy of Nature (1956); The World Through My Eyes: 30 Years of Photography (1963); New York (1964), with text by Kate Simon; Forms of Nature and Life (1966); Trees (1968); Shells (1972); and The Mountains of the Mind (1977).

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