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1868 - 1946

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  • Works on APS: 1
  • Top-ranked work: Anuncio Publicitario. Elizabeth Arden Inc.
  • Top 3 works: Anuncio Publicitario. Elizabeth Arden Inc.
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Died: 1946
  • Also known as: adolf de meyer
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  • Born: 1868, Paris, France
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of the Purpose of the Object
    • Museum of the Purpose of the Object
    • Museum of the Purpose of the Object
    • Museum of the Purpose of the Object
    • Museum of the Purpose of the Object
  • Nationality: France
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 78 years

Kunstquiz

Der er kun ét korrekt svar på hvert spørgsmål.

Spørgsmål 1:
Baron Adolph de Meyer is best known for his work as a:
Spørgsmål 2:
In what year did Baron Adolph de Meyer become the first official fashion photographer for Vogue?
Spørgsmål 3:
Before working for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar, de Meyer was known to have worked in which country?
Spørgsmål 4:
What photographic technique did Baron Adolph de Meyer frequently use to create a dreamy and atmospheric effect?

Early Life and Background

  • Born: Paris, France (1868)
  • Died: 1946
  • Baron Adolph de Meyer was born in the 16th arrondissement of Paris. He received his education in Dresden, Germany.
  • His parents were Adolphus Louis Meyer, a German Jewish father, and Adele Watson, a Scottish mother.
  • He joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1893 and moved to London in 1895.
  • Throughout his life, he used various surnames including Meyer, von Meyer, de Meyer, de Meyer-Watson, and Meyer-Watson. He was known as Baron Adolph Edward Sigismond de Meyer from 1898. The origin of the title is debated, with some sources claiming it was granted by Frederick Augustus III of Saxony, while others suggest it was inherited.

Marriage and Social Circle

  • In 1899, he married Donna Olga Caracciolo, an Italian noblewoman. She was rumored to be a goddaughter of King Edward VII.
  • Their marriage was considered a social event within London's high society.
  • The couple’s relationship navigated the complexities of their time, with speculation about their individual sexualities and the societal constraints they faced.

Photography Career: Pictorialism to Fashion Icon

  • De Meyer initially worked as a Pictorialist photographer, emphasizing artistic expression through darkroom techniques and manipulation of light and tone.
  • He became associated with the Photo-Secession movement in 1903.
  • Vogue Appointment: In 1913, he was appointed as the first official fashion photographer for *Vogue*, revolutionizing the genre. He also contributed to *Vanity Fair*.
  • He moved away from traditional studio photography, experimenting with artificial lighting, diffused light using gauze, and differential focusing to create a more artistic and evocative style.
  • His work during World War I was characterized by a queer counterculture aesthetic.
  • From 1922 to 1936, he served as the chief photographer and Parisian fashion correspondent for *Harper's Bazaar*.

Style and Influences

  • Pictorialism: His early work was rooted in Pictorialism, emphasizing artistic expression over mere documentation.
  • Gustav Klimt: De Meyer’s portraits often reflected the influence of Gustav Klimt's paintings, particularly his use of reflective backgrounds and emphasis on psychological depth.
  • Luminosity: He was known for creating a distinctive luminous effect in his photographs, which was innovative for fashion photography at the time.
  • Celebrity Portraits: De Meyer photographed numerous celebrities including Mary Pickford, Rita Lydig, Luisa Casati, Billie Burke, Irene Castle, John Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Ruth St. Denis, King George V, and Queen Mary.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • De Meyer is considered a pioneer of fashion photography, establishing many of the conventions that continue to shape the genre today.
  • His innovative use of lighting, composition, and post-processing techniques set him apart from his contemporaries.
  • He documented a pivotal era in history, capturing the elegance and social changes of the early 20th century.
  • Despite a period of relative obscurity later in life, his work has been rediscovered and celebrated for its artistic merit and historical significance.