Ernst August Fischer
Ernst August Fischer (* in the 19th century; † in the 20th century) was a German freelance photographer with several studios in Hanover as well as a publisher of postcards .
Life
As a self-employed entrepreneur, Ernst August Fischer ran the furnished photo studios in Hanover at the end of the 19th century, sometimes at the same time in Mehlstrasse 6 and Celler Strasse 36 . He had the cardboard carrier for his Carte de Visite format (CDV) glued-on photographs with address details and also printed parchment film pre-produced by the lithography company CL Vogel , based in Berlin No. 65 , which in turn was printed on the lapel advertised with his achievements.
In addition to the two aforementioned studios, "EA Fischer" also ran a photo studio at Georgstrasse 43 .
As an architectural photographer and view map publisher Fischer left to posterity in some unique contemporary documents , for example, one such "random" lively look at a grocery store on the built in 1900 streets Asternstraße , the Moore in the northern city show of Hanover - without a single parked or traveling automobile . Some historical buildings on Hahnenstrasse that were later destroyed during the air raids on Hanover are also carefully photographed in the background.
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Klaus Oberländer: Photographer: Ernst Aug. Fischer Hannover Mehlstrasse 6 and Celler Strasse 36 ( Memento from May 20, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the photospuren.de page
- ↑ Compare, for example, the information on the address page of this postcard
- ↑ Compare this CDV, for example
- ↑ Compare the picture side of this postcard
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Fischer, Ernst August |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Fischer, EA; Fischer, Ernst Aug. |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German photographer and publisher of postcards |
DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
DATE OF DEATH | 20th century |