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b. 1909 - d. 1973

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    • OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Hiring Hall, San Francisco Long Shore Union.
      Feb. 16, 2023

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Hiring Hall, San Francisco Long Shore Union.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Hiring Hall, San Francisco Long Shore Union. Silver print, the image measuring 327x263 mm; 12 7/8x10 3/8 inches, the sheet slightly larger, with Hagel's signature, title, and negative date in pencil and his copyright stamp on verso. 1936; printed circa 1970.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Philadelphia, for Life magazine.
      Oct. 20, 2022

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Philadelphia, for Life magazine.

      Est: $1,400 - $1,800

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) Philadelphia, for Life magazine. Silver print, the image measuring 13 1/4x10 1/2 inches (33.7x26.7 cm.), the sheet slightly larger, with Hagel's signature, title, and date "1938 or 1939" in pencil on verso. 1939 Provenance: Hansel Mieth (the photographer and wife of Otto Hagel); to the Present Owner

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • Photographs, Otto Hagel
      Sep. 18, 2016

      Photographs, Otto Hagel

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      (Lot of 4) Otto Hagel (American, 1909-1974), New York Stock Exchange, 1938, gelatin silver print, later reprinted, artist stamp verso, image: 13"h x 10"w, sheet: 14"h x 11"w, overall (with mat); 22"h x 18"w. Note: In 1938 the [new] President of the New York Stock Exchange, William McChesney Martin Jr., invited LIFE photographer, Otto Hagel "to make the most complete camera record of the Stock Exchange ever taken." Two of these four photographs by Hagel were reproduced in the picture story, "A New Deal Starts As Stock Exchange Booms, LIFE magazine, 5:2, July 11, 1938. See also: Includes images titled: Wall Street, New York during trading (1938), and Wall Street, an active day (1938), reproduced in Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel: Simple Life, Photographs from America, 1929-1971 (1991).

      Clars Auctions
    • Photographs, Otto Hagel
      May. 22, 2016

      Photographs, Otto Hagel

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      (Lot of 4) Otto Hagel (American, 1909-1974), New York Stock Exchange, 1938, gelatin silver print, later reprinted, artist stamp verso, image: 13"h x 10"w, sheet: 14"h x 11"w, overall (with mat); 22"h x 18"w. Note: In 1938 the [new] President of the New York Stock Exchange, William Mc C. Martin Jr., invited LIFE photographer, Otto Hagel "to make the most complete camera record of the Stock Exchange ever taken." Two of these four photographs by Hagel were reproduced in the picture story, "A New Deal Starts As Stock Exchange Booms, LIFE magazine, 5:2, July 11, 1938. See also: Includes images titled: Wall Street, New York during trading (1938), and Wall Street, an active day (1938), reproduced in Hansel Mieth and Otto Hagel: Simple Life, Photographs from America, 1929-1971 (1991).

      Clars Auctions
    • Otto Hagel (1909-1973); New York Stock Exchange, 1939
      Jun. 25, 2014

      Otto Hagel (1909-1973); New York Stock Exchange, 1939

      Est: €800 - €1,200

      Quattro stampe vintage alla gelatina sali d'argento. Firmate, intitolate e datate sul verso. In cornice Ciascuna cm 33,5 x 26 Four vintage gelatin silver prints. Signed, titled ans dated on the verso. Framed.

      Finarte Roma
    • Mieth, Hansel Portrait of Hansel Mieth
      Dec. 05, 2012

      Mieth, Hansel Portrait of Hansel Mieth

      Est: - €900

      Photographer: Otto Hagel (1909 - 1973). Portrait of the photographer Hansel Mieth (1909 - 1998). Late 1930s. Vintage ferrotyped gelatin silver print. 29 x 38,5 cm (30,5 x 40,5 cm). Flush-mounted to paper, dedicated and signed by Hansel Mieth in ink on the verso. The photographers Johanna (Hansel) Mieth and Otto Hagel played a large role in the development of social documentary practice and photojournalism in the United States. Both were German emigrés and at the time they arrived in the US in 1928/30 there were only jobs which involved hard labor and living and working with the immigrant workers. This gave their photojournalistic work a very close and honest side. In 1936 Mieth became a staff photographer for LIFE and her work was an important part of the magazine for the next decade. - Some buckling from glue on verso, some retouched spots, a few crease marks, slight discoloration.

      Galerie Bassenge
    • OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973)
      Dec. 19, 2011

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      OTTO HAGEL (1909-1973) First Blackout - Preparedness Day, for 'Life', 1939 gelatin silver print signed and dated in ink (on the mount); signed, titled, dated in pencil/ink and credit stamp (on the reverse of the mount) 13¼ x 10¼in. (33.6 x 26cm.)

      Christie's
    • HAGEL, OTTO (1909-1973) Select group of 4 photographs from the series "New York Stock Exchange."
      Dec. 08, 2009

      HAGEL, OTTO (1909-1973) Select group of 4 photographs from the series "New York Stock Exchange."

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      HAGEL, OTTO (1909-1973) Select group of 4 photographs from the series "New York Stock Exchange." Silver prints, 13x10 inches (33x25.4 cm.), each with Hagel's credit/series/date hand stamp on verso. 1938; printed 1980s

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • OTTO HAGEL (German-American, 1909-1973) August
      Dec. 12, 2008

      OTTO HAGEL (German-American, 1909-1973) August

      Est: $1,500 - $1,800

      OTTO HAGEL (German-American, 1909-1973) August Georgia, Woman at Her Home, 1939 Silver gelatin, circa 1960 13 x 10-1/4 inches (33.0 x 26.0 cm) Verso: photographer's Santa Rosa Calif. stamp, titled, dated, signed in ink in artist's hand State: unmounted, matted Excellent. Over all patina in the blacks.

      Heritage Auctions
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