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  • Datum nastopa1938
  • Dimenzije35.0 x 27.0 cm

Lisette Model (1901-1983) was an Austrian-American photographer renowned for her raw, humanist street photography & candid portraits. Influential teacher of Diane Arbus. Explore her powerful depictions of urban life, vanity, and insecurity.

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Lisette Model: A Quiet Observer of Urban Life

Lisette Model (1901-1983) remains an enigmatic figure in 20th-century photography, a testament to the enduring power of understated observation and profound humanism. Born Elise Stern in Vienna, Austria-Hungary—a city steeped in musical tradition thanks to Arnold Schönberg’s influence on her formative years—Model's life unfolded with remarkable complexity, marked by personal trauma and intellectual curiosity. Her early childhood was shadowed by disturbing experiences of sexual abuse perpetrated by her father, a detail that has fueled ongoing speculation about the psychological impact on her artistic vision. Despite these challenges, Model pursued an education distinguished by fluency in three languages, demonstrating a tenacious spirit and unwavering dedication to learning. Her musical inclinations led her to Schönberg’s circle, where she encountered kindred spirits and absorbed the revolutionary ideas shaping avant-garde music at the time—a connection that would profoundly inform her artistic sensibilities. Abandoning music for photography in 1933, Model embarked on a transformative journey into visual art, driven by an innate desire to capture the essence of human experience. She married Evsa Model in 1937, forging a partnership that nurtured both creative collaboration and personal devotion. Model’s photographic career gained significant momentum during her time at the New School for Social Research in New York City from 1951 until her death in 1983. Here she mentored an extraordinary cohort of students, including Diane Arbus, whose own distinctive style—characterized by unflinching portraits of marginalized individuals—bears witness to Model’s enduring legacy as a teacher and champion of artistic exploration. Her work has been exhibited extensively across the globe and resides in prominent collections such as the National Gallery of Canada and the J. Paul Getty Museum, securing her place among the most respected photographers of her era. Model's photographic style—primarily street photography—is instantly recognizable for its quiet intimacy and remarkable sensitivity to detail. She eschewed grand narratives or theatrical compositions, instead favoring candid portraits that captured fleeting moments of human emotion and vulnerability. Her images often depict ordinary subjects engaged in everyday activities—a woman walking alone on a Parisian boulevard, a group of children playing in Central Park—yet these seemingly unremarkable scenes are imbued with an arresting stillness and psychological depth. Model’s masterful use of black and white photography—a technique she embraced wholeheartedly—served to heighten the emotional impact of her images, stripping away extraneous distractions and focusing solely on the human face. Her photographs explore themes of aging, loneliness, and social alienation, reflecting a deep empathy for those often overlooked by mainstream culture. Notably, “World War II Rally,” captured in 1942 New York City, exemplifies Model’s humanist approach—a poignant depiction of elderly individuals sharing a moment of connection amidst the anxieties of wartime. Similarly, her images of sculptures at Museo Romano offer contemplative glimpses into artistic contemplation and human presence within architectural spaces. These artworks stand as enduring symbols of quiet observation and profound understanding of the human condition. Lisette Model's contribution to photography is undeniable; she remains an inspiration for artists striving to convey truthfulness and compassion through visual storytelling.
Lisette Model

Lisette Model

1901 - 1983

Ključne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Street Photography
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Diane Arbus']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Arnold Schönberg']
  • Date Of Birth: 1901
  • Date Of Death: 1983
  • Full Name: Lisette Model
  • Nationality: Austrian-American
  • Notable Artworks: ['World War II Rally']
  • Place Of Birth: Vienna, Austria-Hungary