Hans Kripgans. Das Auge der Lübecker Nachrichten
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Hans Kripgans. Das Auge der Lübecker Nachrichten

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Hans Kripgans. Das Auge der Lübecker NachrichtenNiemand hat in den drei Jahrzehnten seit 1950 mehr von Lbeck und seinem Umland gesehen als Hans Kripgans (1910 1996). Er war Hausfotograf der Lbecker Nachrichten, der grten Tageszeitung in der Hansestadt, und fotografierte als Pressefotograf alle Themen, die fr seine Redaktion von Bedeutung waren: von den besonderen Ereignissen mit prominenten Besuchern wie Konrad Adenauer, Thomas Mann und Hans Albers ber das Bau und Verkehrsgeschehen bis hin zu den

Niemand hat in den drei Jahrzehnten seit 1950 mehr von Lübeck und seinem Umland gesehen als Hans Kripgans (1910-1996). Er war Hausfotograf der Lübecker Nachrichten, der größten Tageszeitung in der Hansestadt, und fotografierte als Pressefotograf alle Themen, die für seine Redaktion von Bedeutung waren: von den besonderen Ereignissen mit prominenten Besuchern wie Konrad Adenauer, Thomas Mann und Hans Albers über das Bau- und Verkehrsgeschehen bis hin zu den 'kleinen Themen', die den Alltag der Lübecker und Lübeckerinnen ausmachten. Viele der schönsten Aufnahmen sind zwischen den Pflichtterminen entstanden, wenn er auf seinen Wegen durch die Stadt ungestellte Szenen mit der Leica oder der Rolleiflex festhielt. Als geborener Lübecker hatte er einen ganz selbstverständlichen Umgang mit den Menschen in der Stadt. Seinen Aufnahmen ist anzusehen, dass die Porträtierten ihm vertrauten - auch die vielen Kinder, die unbefangen in seine Kameras blickten. Aus den rund eine halbe Million Aufnahmen von Hans Kripgans im Redaktionsarchiv der Lübecker Nachrichten enthält dieser Band 250 Fotos, die ein dichtes Porträt von Lübeck in den Nachkriegs- und Aufbaujahren von 1950 bis 1959 bilden. Zur einzigen Großstadt an der Zonengrenze gehörte das Flüchtlingselend ebenso wie der neue Glanz im Casino Travemünde. Die Werften bauten wieder Schiffe, die im Krieg zerstörten Altstadtkirchen wurden gerettet, neue Stadtteile halfen die Wohnungsnot zu verringern - und Autos und Lastwagen begannen die Straßen zu füllen. Aufnahmen aus dem Arbeitsalltag zeigen die Mühsal, die in den 1950er Jahren viele Berufe noch bestimmte. Über Lübeck hinaus ist das Buch damit auch ein Porträt des Lebens in den 1950er Jahren.

EAN: 9783960605300
Farbverschnitt: Generell werden die Bücher ohne Farbverschnitt geliefert, auch wenn die Abbildungen einen Farbverschnitt zeigen.
Auflage: 2. Auflage, 21002
Erscheinungsjahr: 06.10.2021
Produktform: Leinen, Gebunden
Fotograph: Kripgans, Hans
Redaktion: Zimmermann, Jan
Auflage/Ausgabe: 2. Auflage
Seitenzahl/Blattzahl: 240
Abbildungen: Duoton-Abbildungen
Keyword: 1950er Jahre; Lübeck; Lübecker Nachrichten; Pressefotografie
Fachschema: Schleswig-Holstein / Kunst, Architektur, Design~Fotograf - Fotografin
Region: Schleswig-Holstein
Fachkategorie: einzelne Fotografen
Thema: Entdecken
Text Sprache: ger
Verlag: Junius Verlag GmbH, Junius Verlag
Länge: 297 mm
Breite: 240 mm
Höhe: 27 mm
Gewicht: 1623 gr
Genre: Geisteswissenschaften/Kunst/Musik
Herkunftsland: DEUTSCHLAND (DE)
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