Lotte Meitner-Graf

Austrian photographer
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IntroAustrian photographer
PlacesAustria
isPhotographer
Work fieldArts
Gender
Female
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Biography

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. 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."
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.

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