Anne Winterer

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Anne Winterer (born September 21, 1894 in Konstanz , † August 17, 1938 in Berlin ) was a German photographer .

Life

Anne Emilie Winterer's parents were the art gardener Heinrich Winterer and his wife Anna Rosina, née Reiser. Anne was the third of five children.

After finishing school, she began an apprenticeship with the Konstanz photographer Hübner in 1912, which she completed on April 14, 1915 with the journeyman's examination. In August 1915 she went to Düsseldorf . In Emil Lichtenberg's "studio for photographic images" she specialized in technical, industrial and architectural photography. In 1917 she moved to the “ Constantin Luck Photographic Studio ”, where she took all portraits, especially of children.

In 1924 Winterer met Erna Hehmke, who was eleven years his junior, from Breslau. A year later, Hehmke moved to Düsseldorf. Winterer trained Hehmke as a photographer in the jointly newly founded "Hehmke-Winterer photography workshop". On the occasion of the “Great Exhibition Düsseldorf 1926 for Health Care, Social Welfare and Physical Exercise” ( GeSoLei ), “Hehmke-Winterer” was awarded a gold medal by the city of Düsseldorf in the scientific exhibitor category. In 1935 Anne Winterer left Düsseldorf and the joint photography workshop and set up a new studio in Constance. The now married Erna Wagner-Hehmke continued the studio under the established name Hehmke-Winterer.

In the three years up to her death, Winterer went on several photo trips and provided the company photos for the company celebrations of her clients.

plant

  • JJ Marx: 350 years of drapery . With 24 company photos by Anne Winterer. Lambrecht 1935.
  • Aluminum rolling mill Singen (ed.): 25 years of aluminum rolling mill Singen 1912–1937 . With company photos by Anne Winterer. Sing 1937.
  • M. Stromeyer Lagerhausgesellschaft 1887–1937. Festschrift for the 50th anniversary . With 45 company photos by Anne Winterer. Constance 1937.
  • 50 years of the Park Brewery. 1888-1938 . With 35 company photos by Anne Winterer. Pirmasens-Zweibrücken, Berlin 1938.

literature

  • Matthias Dudde: Rediscovering a forgotten photographer. The estate of the photographer Anne Winterer (1894–1938) . In: industrial culture. Preservation of monuments, landscape, social, environmental and technological history , 1/2007 p. 38f.
  • Matthias Dudde: A photographer in the mining industry - Anne Winterer (1894–1938) . In: The cut , 68/2016 / H. 3, pp. 108-114