Else Thalemann (29 March 1901– 19 October 1984) was a German photographer.
She was born Else Moosdorf March 29, 1901. [1] [2] During the 1930s Thaleman was employed as a photojournalist in Berlin. [3] Around the same period she was employed by Ernst Fuhrmann to photograph the structure of plants. [4] She is reported to have abandoned photography in 1938 when Fuhrmann moved to the United States. [4] Her Berlin photography studio was destroyed by bombing during the second world war. [3] [4] She died October 19, 1984, in Stift Lauterbach, Germany. [2]
Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, [5] the Art Institute of Chicago, [6] the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, [3] the International Center of Photography, [4] the National Gallery of Art, Washington, [7] the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, [8] and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. [9]
Else Thalemann (29 March 1901– 19 October 1984) was a German photographer.
She was born Else Moosdorf March 29, 1901. [1] [2] During the 1930s Thaleman was employed as a photojournalist in Berlin. [3] Around the same period she was employed by Ernst Fuhrmann to photograph the structure of plants. [4] She is reported to have abandoned photography in 1938 when Fuhrmann moved to the United States. [4] Her Berlin photography studio was destroyed by bombing during the second world war. [3] [4] She died October 19, 1984, in Stift Lauterbach, Germany. [2]
Her work is included in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, [5] the Art Institute of Chicago, [6] the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, [3] the International Center of Photography, [4] the National Gallery of Art, Washington, [7] the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, [8] and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. [9]