Lotte Meitner-Graf
Lotte Meitner-Graf (1899-1973) was a noted Austrian black and white portrait photographer.
Meitner-Graf moved to England with her family in 1937, opening her own studio at 23 Old Bond Street in London in 1953.[1][2][3][4] Frisch, in his Times obituary, noted that there "can be few educated people who have not seen one of Lotte Meitner-Graf’s photographic portraits, either on a book jacket (for instance, Bertrand Russell’s autobiography, or Antony Hopkins’s Music all around me) or on a record sleeve or concert programme."[5]
She photographed Albert Schweitzer, musicians Marion Anderson, Klemperer and Menuhin; actors John Gielgud and Danny Kaye; and scientists Lord Blackett, William Lawrence Bragg, Dorothy Hodgkin, and Max Perutz.[5]
References[]
- ^ Jetse Reijenga's page on Lotte Meitner Archived 2012-07-28 at archive.today (Accessed April 2012)
- ^ Beaton,Cecil and Buckland, Gail (1989) The magic image: the genius of photography, Pavilion
- ^ Janus:Graf, Lotte Meitner - (d 1973) photographer (Accessed April 2012)
- ^ Paul Frecker - 19th Century Photography London (Accessed April 2012)
- ^ Jump up to: a b Frisch, O. R. (1973) Obituary: Lotte Meitner-Graf (1899-1973) The Times, 2 May
Categories:
- Portrait photographers
- 1899 births
- 1973 deaths
- Austrian photographers
- Austrian women photographers