Ruth Wilhelmi

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Ruth Wilhelmi-König (1904 – 1977) was a German woman stage photographer.

Life[]

Born in Berlin, Wilhelmi was born as the daughter of a journalist.[1] After an apprenticeship with a Berlin photographer, Wilhelmi founded her own studio in 1926, first with a focus on portrait and fashion photography, and since the early 1930s also with theatre photography. She mainly worked in Berlin, where she documented several Bert Brecht productions. One of her students was Margrit Schmidt. In 1937, she passed the examination for the master craftsman's diploma and afterwards became in-house photographer of the Staatliche Bühnen. In 1943, her studio was destroyed during an air raid. After 1945, she worked again as a theatre photographer until 1972.[2][3]

After her death in Berlin, the Deutsches Theatermuseum in Munich acquired her archive in 1981. Parts of her work can also be found in the archive of the Academy of Arts, Berlin.[4]

She was married to the Berlin Senator for Economics .[5]

Further reading[]

  • Bertolt Brecht, Berliner Ensemble (ed.): Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder. Szenenfotos der Aufführungen des Deutschen Theaters, des Berliner Ensemble und der Münchener Kammerspiele von Ruth Berlau, Hainer Hill und Ruth Wilhelmi. (Modellbücher des Berliner Ensemble. Vol. 3) Berlin 1958.
  • Claudia Balk, Babette Angelaeas: Theaterfotografie. Eine Darstellung ihrer Geschichte anhand der Sammlung des Deutschen Theatermuseums (Exhibition of the German Theatre Museum from 8 December 1989 to 5 March 1990). Munich 1989, p. 97.
  • Michael Matzigkeit, Winrich Meiszies: Katalog "Gustaf Gründgens: Ansichten eines Schauspielers. Bilder einer Legende."[6] Düsseldorf 1999, p. 217.

Book participations[]

  •  [de]: Das Gewissen entscheidet Bereiche d. dt. Widerstandes von 1933 - 1945 in Lebensbildern, Fotographische Mitarbeit: Ruth Wilhelmi
  • Theater in Berlin 1951-1961. Zehn Jahre Schiller Theater, Schloßpark-Theater, Schiller-Theater Werkstatt. Mit 252 Abbildungen. (photos Ruth Wilhelmi and al.)
  • Georg Zivier: Ernst Deutsch und das deutsche Theater, Haude & Spenersche Vlgsbuchhdlg. 1964 (Mit 99 Abb. nach Aufnahmen Ruth Wilhelmi among others)
  • Alfred Mühr: Großes Theater, Begegnungen mit Gustaf Gründgens, Oswald Arnold Verlag, Berlin 1950 (Aufnahmen among others Ruth Wilhelmi)
  • Richard Biedrzynski: Schauspieler – Regisseure – Intendanten (among 27 portraits and scene photos by Ruth Wilhelmi)
  • Bertolt Brecht: Couragemodell 1949. Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder, Henschel (1958), with pictures by Ruth Berlau, Hainer Hill and Ruth Wilhelmi

References[]

  1. ^ Haus der Geschichte (ed.): Women's Lens: Female Photographers 1940 to 1950. Cologne 2001, p. 147.
  2. ^ Ruth Wilhelmi on ArtNet
  3. ^ 307 Stage pictures on .gettyimages
  4. ^ Biography on artprice.com
  5. ^ Artist biography
  6. ^ Gustaf Gründgens - Ansichten eines Schauspielers : Bilder einer Legende on WorldCat
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