Moritz Nähr
Moritz Nähr (August 4, 1859 – June 29, 1945) was an Austrian photographer.[1] Nähr was a friend of the members of the Vienna Secession art group. He is best known for his portraits of Gustav Klimt, Gustav Mahler, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.
Sample works
- Austrian symbolist painter - Gustav Klimt
- Ludwig Wittgenstein (cropped)
- Secession Group, Wien 1902
- Photo of Gustav Mahler by Moritz Nähr 01a
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References
- "MORIZ NÄHR". Leopold Museum. Leopold Museum. Retrieved 31 March 2018.
External links
- A lengthy exchange over the copyright of some Wittgenstein images that contains some data on Nähr at the very bottom.
Moriz Nähr (1859–1945), Fotograf
- The History of European Photography 1900-1938, FOTOFO., 2011. ISBN 978-80-85739-55-8
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