Fotogramm, 1922, Gelatin silver print, 17.8 x 23.7 cm (7 x 9 5/16 in.), Photographs, László Moholy-Nagy (American (born Hungary), Borsod 1895–1946 Chicago, Illinois), As part of the visual and technical experimentation that characterized the Bauhaus, the German design school where he taught, Moholy-Nagy made cameraless photographs, or 'photograms,' by placing objects on a sheet of photographic paper and exposing it to light
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Fotogramm, 1922, Gelatin silver print, 17.8 x 23.7 cm, 7 9 5/16, Photographs, László Moholy-Nagy, American, born Hungary, Borsod, 1895–1946, Chicago, Illinois, part, visual, technical experimentation, characterized, Bauhaus, German design, school, taught, Moholy-Nagy, cameraless photographs, photograms, placing objects, sheet, photographic paper, exposing, light
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