
Photograms are made by placing objects directly on or over a sheet of photographic paper and then exposing the paper to light. For this work Nerlinger used a small grater and a mesh sieve and likely employed a flashlight as a light source, moving the beam to create a three-dimensional effect. He hoped to put recent avant-garde experiments in photographic abstraction to work for advertising and created a portfolio of photograms combined with hand-painted typography to show potential clients. Here, the bold red 4 could refer to the price or quantity.

Die Zigarre (The Cigar)
Oskar Nerlinger German, 1893–1969

Hand with Cigarette (Hand mit Zigarette)
Oskar Nerlinger (German, 1893–1969) printed by Floris Michael Neusüss (German, 1937-2020)

Night Street (Nächtliche Strasse)
Oskar Nerlinger (German, 1893–1969) printed by Floris Michael Neusüss (German, 1937-2020)