In 1963 Peter Bock-Schroeder photographed Gunther Sachs in his Paris apartment
A home story for the German magazine, Quick. The young collector already has an impressive art collection.
His extensive collection included works by Picasso, Jean Fautrier, Andy Warhol, René Magritte, Salvador Dalí, Roy Lichtenstein, Tom Wesselmann, Mel Ramos, and Allen Jones. He also owned important pieces from the Nouveau réalisme school including Yves Klein, Jean Tinguely, Arman, and Martial Raysse.
Bock-Schroeder and Sachs get along well. The planned 2-day visit will turn into 3 weeks. The result are personal pictures of a young Gunther Sachs at the dawn of his life as an international celebrity
During the Photo Sessions Sachs asks Bock-Schroeder to teach him photography.
As a farewell gift, Bock-Schroeder gives Sachs one of his cameras as a present.
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