Aenne Heise

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Aenne Heise (born April 9, 1895 in Gandersheim ; † September 3, 1986 in Hanover ; also: Anna Dorette Frieda Johanna Heise ,) was a German photographer .

Life

Born in the Gandersheim of the German Empire , Anna Heise went to Celle after the early death of her parents in 1911 . During the First World War she worked in hospitals in Berlin and Braunschweig . After she had trained for eight months in the "bacteriological-chemical training institute" in Berlin, she worked in a hospital in Liège in 1917 .

In October 1918 she began her training as a photographer at the Braunschweig trade school and attended the Lerchenfeld School of Applied Arts in Hamburg from 1919 to 1922 .

In the golden twenties Heise settled down as a freelance photographer in Hanover in 1924 and worked from the same year until 1927 for the company Günter Wagner ("Pelikan") . From 1928 to 1934 Aenne Heise worked for the Illustrierte Zeitung , a supplement to the Hannoversche Anzeiger .

According to the Atelier stamp , she temporarily had her workshop at Heinrich-Schütz-Straße 15 .

At the beginning of her career as a photographer, Aenne Heise dealt with portrait and landscape photography , then she specialized in architecture , applied arts and fashion photography . In the time of National Socialism in particular , she received her orders from the arts and crafts sector.

After the Second World War , Aenne Heise co-founded the “Arts and Crafts in Lower Saxony” working group in 1949.

Works (incomplete) and estate

Aenne Heise's estate is in the Hanover Historical Museum . It is also known:

  • Grete Kilian: Clothes make the man. Dedicated to suggestions and tips for all migratory birds. Interior photos by Aenne Heise, open-air photos by Wilm Höpfner, Hamburg: Hall, 1920, DNB 999850369 .

Honors

After the City Council of Hanover decided in 1999 to name new streets mainly after women who played an important role in the history of the city, a brochure was published in August 2011 containing information about previous street names after female personalities and a series lists of people after whom street names should be made in the future. The latter also includes a short biography of Aenne Heise .

literature

  • Ursula Bode (Ed.): Aenne Heise. From shadow to light. 50 years of photography. Exhibition catalog , Hannover, Handwerkspflege Niedersachsen, 1985.
  • Martina Jung, Martina Scheitenberg: Aenne Heise (1895–1986). A photographer in Hanover. In: Angela Dinghaus (Ed.): Frauenwelten. Biographical-historical sketches from Lower Saxony. Hildesheim; Zurich; New York: Olms, 1993, ISBN 3-487-09727-3 , pp. 338-346.
  • Martina Scheitenberger, Uta Ziegan: The camera firmly under control - the Hanoverian photographer Aenne Heise. In: Christiane Schröder, Monika Sonneck (Ed.): Out of the house. Women's history in Hanover. with contributions by Simone Corpus, 750 Years of Women and Hanover eV, Hanover: Reichold, 1994, ISBN 3-930459-04-3 , pp. 125ff.
  • Hugo Thielen : HEISE, Aenne. In: Dirk Böttcher , Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein, Hugo Thielen: Hannoversches Biographisches Lexikon . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2002, ISBN 3-87706-706-9 , pp. 160f. ( Online in Google Book Search).
  • Hugo Thielen: Heise, Aenne. In: Klaus Mlynek, Waldemar R. Röhrbein (eds.) U. a .: City Lexicon Hanover . From the beginning to the present. Schlütersche, Hannover 2009, ISBN 978-3-89993-662-9 , p. 283.
  • Christine Kannenberg, Sabine Poppe (editor), Petra Utgenannt (design): Important women in Hanover. A help for future naming of streets, paths, squares and bridges after female personalities. Brochure, ed. from the Department for Equal Opportunities for Women and from the Planning and Urban Development Association, City of Hanover, June 2013 ( Online , PDF, 736 kB).

swell

  1. a b c d e f g h Hugo Thielen: Heise, Aenne. In: Stadtlexikon Hannover .
  2. Barbara Fleischer: Aenne Heise. on fembio.org
  3. Information in the GND entry: Tp 111185211
  4. Commercial sales advertisement 1 on buchfreund.de or advertisement 2 ( memento from July 14, 2012 in the web archive archive.today ) on silviajoachimfah2726.biblioman.info

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