Jacobi refused, leaving Berlin and her family studio patronized by celebrities and politicians. Lotte Jacobi Self-Portrait (The Lotte Jacobi Collection, The University of New Hampshire, National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution)įourth-generation German photographer Lotte Jacobi’s work was so renowned that Nazi leaders gave her the opportunity to be an honorary Aryan. Scroll through Trude Fleishmann photos here. (Photo by Trude Fleischmann/ullstein bild via Getty Images.ģ) Inge Schön, 1933. © Trude Fleischmann.Ģ) Dancer Katta Sterna and Ernst Matray. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs, Photography Collection. Photographs by Trude:ġ) Hedy Lamarr, Gelatin silver print, ca. Throughout her life, she encouraged other women to pursue photography. She also worked as a fashion photographer for Vogue. She reestablished a career as a portrait photographer, with subjects including Eleanor Roosevelt, Albert Einstein, and many fellow immigrants. In 1938, following the annexation of Austria, Fleischmann fled to Paris and eventually settled in New York. Her images of dancer Claire Bauroff in the nude were actually confiscated by the police on charges of indecency. Capturing the city’s art and society culture, she developed an original style using diffused artificial light and often photographed erotic scenes. Austrian photographer Trude Fleischmann received her first camera at age 9 and started her own studio at 25 in Vienna.
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