Grete Popper
Grete Popper (Czech Markéta Popperová ; born September 5, 1897 in Prague ; † November 4, 1976 in Krásná Lípa ) was a German photographer in Prague in the 1930s.
Grete Popper is the only known photographer on the German cultural scene in Prague during the interwar period . She had a preference for unusual angles and special light and shadow situations. Your work can be attributed to the New Vision .
She was in the Club of German Amateur Photographers , Prague, and a recognized member of the British Royal Photographic Society , London.
literature
- Greenberg, Howard; Kicken, Annette & Rudolf: Czech Vision. Avant-Garde Photography in Czechoslovakia. Hatje Cantz 2007, ISBN 978-3775720304
- Petra Trnková; Antonín Dufek: Grete Popper. Photography mezi dvěma světovými válkami / Photographs from the inter-war . Moravska Gallery, Kant, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-86217-85-X
Web links
- Photographs by Grete Popper in the “Hidden Museum”, 2005
- Moravská galerie v Brně - Grete Popper: Photography z doby mezi dvěma světovými válkami (Czech) Museum of Applied Art, Moravska Gallery, Brno (Czech)
- Grete Popper (Czech)
- Vladimír Birgus, Jan Mlčoch: Overview of Czech Photography Review In: Photo story 114, 2009
- Grete Popper. Photography mezi dvěma světovými válkami / Photographs from the inter-war catalog edited by Petra Trnková and Antonín Dufek 2005 (Czech)
- Grete Popper on photography-now
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SURNAME | Popper, Grete |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Popperová, Markéta |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German-Czech photographer |
DATE OF BIRTH | September 5, 1897 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Prague |
DATE OF DEATH | 4th November 1976 |
Place of death | Krásná Lípa |