Umbo (Otto Umbehr) was a pioneering German photographer in the 1920s. I did not know anything about him until I saw one of his prints at the Art Institute of Chicago today as part of an exhibition about shadows--
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/citi/object?id=55547&CollCatID=&keyword=ii&objtype=2
Unfortunately, they don't provide a larger version online, but the tones in the print are incredible. It's just slightly warm, with all the hallmarks of a silver chloride print. I think the German chloride paper available then was Agfa Lupex.
Here's a larger image of another print from the same series--
https://metropolitanmuseum.org/toah/hd/phsr/hob_1987.1100.49.htm
Here is an article about his life--
http://www.munichfound.com/new.cfm?news_ID=525
http://www.artic.edu/aic/collections/citi/object?id=55547&CollCatID=&keyword=ii&objtype=2
Unfortunately, they don't provide a larger version online, but the tones in the print are incredible. It's just slightly warm, with all the hallmarks of a silver chloride print. I think the German chloride paper available then was Agfa Lupex.
Here's a larger image of another print from the same series--
https://metropolitanmuseum.org/toah/hd/phsr/hob_1987.1100.49.htm
Here is an article about his life--
http://www.munichfound.com/new.cfm?news_ID=525