August Sander (1876?964) was a documentary photographer whose greatestproject lasted his entire working life. His series of portrait studies of the Germanpeople spanning three erashe German Empire, the Weimar Republic, and NaziGermanynd every social class, combine to form a fascinating social mirror ofthe country over a tumultuous period in its history. Working with calmdetermination, Sander cast the same lucid eye on bankers and boxers, soldiersand circus performers, creating strikingly honest images that fulfill his soleambition: to tell the truth about humanity.