21 May 2016
All Quiet on the Oder River, signed, stamped with the photographer's estate stamp, titled in Cyrillic and dated “1945 g. mai” on the reverse.
Gelatin silver print, 44 by 59 cm.
1,000-1,500 GBP
Photographed in 1945, printed c. 1960s.
The photograph was published in the Ogoniok magazine (stamp on the reverse).
Provenance: Estate of the photographer.
Acquired directly from the above by the previous owner.
Acquired from the above by the present owner.
Private collection, Europe.
Dmitry Baltermants (1912–1990), a prominent Soviet photojournalist and war correspondent, earned his fame during World War II, in particular thanks to his coverage of the Battles of Stalingrad and Moscow, and military offensives in the Crimea. One of his most famous photographs is Grief, from the series “That’s How it Was”, capturing the massacre by the Nazis of the Kerch inhabitants in 1941. After the war, Baltermants worked as photo editor at the magazine Ogoniok. Many of his war images were initially censored because of their disturbing content and were only first published in the 1960s during the Thaw. Baltermants had personal exhibitions in London and New York, and was one of the very few photographers of the Soviet era who won widespread acclaim in the West during his lifetime.
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