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Not far away at Burgstraße 8, Europe's first professional woman photographer, Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann, like Kirchner the daughter of a tailor, ran her photographic studio. Beckmann had previously worked in Dresden and travelled as a self employed photographer, opening her studio in 1843 with daguerreotypist Eduard Wehnert who she then married.
Head of an Old Greek Woman; Head of a Woman (Leonardo, Turin) Head of a Young Woman; Head of an Old Farmer's Wife in a White Hat; Head on a Green Sofa; Helena Fourment with a Carriage; Helena Fourment with Children; Helena Fourment with Her Son Frans; Helvig Paus (painting) Portrait of Queen Henrietta Maria, as St Catherine; Triple Portrait of ...
Dorothy Frances Edith Wilding (10 January 1893 – 9 February 1976) was an English professional portrait photographer from Gloucester, who established successful studios in both London and New York. She is known for her portraits of the British royal family , some of which were used to illustrate postage stamps , and in particular for her ...
McConnell took a collection of family portraits from the females in her Christine McConnell, an LA based photographer, proves just how much she looks like her ancestors. Woman recreates ...
In 2000 the portrait was sold at Christie's in London as a portrait of the wife of the theologian Johannes Sylvius for nearly 20 million pounds. [5] Aeltje Pietersdr Uylenburgh lived in the minister's residence of the Oude Kerk and was the daughter of Saskia van Uylenburgh's uncle Pieter, making them first cousins, though Aeltje was a generation older and probably served as a guide for the 21 ...
Collier Schorr (born 1963), portraits of young men and women; Sarah Choate Sears (1858–1935), portraits and still lifes from the 1890s; Cindy Sherman (born 1954), conceptual portraits, staged photographs of herself, Untitled #96 sold for $3.89 million in 2011 [5] Editta Sherman (1912–2013), celebrity photographer
Julia Shannon (c. 1812 – c. 1852), the first known professional woman photographer in California, advertises her work with daguerreotypes in 1850. Thora Hallager (1821–1884) begins making daguerreotypes in Copenhagen, opening her own studio around 1857. [12]
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