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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bill Brandt, Bombed Bath, The Assembly Rooms, 1942
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bill Brandt, Bombed Bath, The Assembly Rooms, 1942
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Bill Brandt, Bombed Bath, The Assembly Rooms, 1942

Bill Brandt

Bombed Bath, The Assembly Rooms, 1942
Vintage Gelatin Silver Print
23.5 x 19.7 cms 9 4/16 x 7 12/16 ins
Series: 4. Britain at War
10930

Further images

  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 1 ) Bill Brandt, David Hockney, 1980
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 2 ) Bill Brandt, David Hockney, 1980
  • (View a larger image of thumbnail 3 ) Bill Brandt, David Hockney, 1980
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Provenance

The Estate of Bill Brandt
Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York

Exhibitions

Francis Bacon and Henry Moore: Terror and Beauty, Art Gallery of Ontario, 2014. (This print exhibited)

Literature

Bill Jay and Nigel Warburton, Brandt: The Photography of Bill Brandt, Harry N. Abrams, New York, 1999 (illustrated and discussed p.297)
Mark Haworth-Booth (intro.) and David Mellor (essay), Bill Brandt. Behind the Camera. Photographs 1928-1983, Aperture/Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1985 (illustrated p.91)
'Bath: What the Germans Mean by a Baedeker Raid' (Picture Post, 4 July 1942)
Titled in pencil verso. Brandt's 58 Hillfield Court stamp verso. This photograph was published in 1942 in Picture Post as part of a double page spread of Brandt's images of...
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Titled in pencil verso. Brandt's 58 Hillfield Court stamp verso.

This photograph was published in 1942 in Picture Post as part of a double page spread of Brandt's images of wartime devastation entitled 'Bath: What the Germans Mean by a Baedeker Raid', (Picture Post, 4 July 1942).

The bombing raids on England by the Germans in April and May 1942 were referred to on both sides as "Baedeker raids". The term derived from a comment by Baron Gustav Braun von Stumm, a spokesman for the German Foreign Office, who is reported to have said on 24 April 1942 (following the first attack), "We shall go out and bomb every building in Britain marked with three stars in the Baedeker Guide", a reference to the popular travel guides.

On 25/26 and 26/27 April, the German bomber force attacked the English town of Bath, causing widespread damage and around 400 casualties. Bill Brandt visited in the aftermath of these raids and a selection of his photographs, including this one, was published in Picture Post on July 4th 1942.

Brandt's selection of an incongrous, unusual or distorted focal object for these scenes of rubble and devastation also reveal a surrealist eye, in which he finds the extraordinary in the ordinary.

Copyright The Bill Brandt Archive, London / Courtesy Edwynn Houk Gallery, New York / Zürich. 2018

British Photography / The Hyman Collection
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