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André Steiner (photographer)

André Steiner (9 December 1901, Miháld, Austria-Hungary–29 September 1978, Paris, France) was a French photographer.

André Steiner
Born
Andras Steiner

(1901-12-09)9 December 1901
Died29 September 1978(1978-09-29) (aged 76)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
EducationVienna University of Technology
Known forPhotography
SpouseLily

Early life edit

Andras (later known as 'André' in France) Steiner was born in Miháld in Hungary into a Jewish family. After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary, at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna, Austria. There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and, through the Leitz firm, provided him with an early Leica model to test. An accomplished sportsman Steiner, through his involvement in Hakoah, Vienna's Jewish sports circle, and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged, he met Léa Sasson then aged thirteen.

Paris edit

Despite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins; she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family, and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi, they married in Hungary, when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen, and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names André and Lily. He was a Decathlon champion at the Worldwide University Games of that year held in the city.[1] Daughter Nicole (Steiner-Bajolet) was born in 1934.[2]

Photographer edit

At first André worked as a sound engineer with Althsom until 1932 for Paramount Studios and the Phototone Society, and collaborating with Gasparcolor on the development of colour motion picture film. These photography-related experiences inspired Steiner's desire to become a professional photographer.[3]

Setting up a commercial studio in 1933, he preferred to work alone rather than join the considerable Hungarian photographic community in Paris which included André Kertész, Brassaï, Robert Capa, Nora Dumas, Ergy Landau, Ervin Marton, Émeric Fehér, Lucien Hervé, Rogi André, Rosie Rey and others lesser known.[4] However Warren points out that both he and Kertesz "experimented with distortion techniques to create startling images of human flesh;" Steiner's, in his series entitled Anamorphose (Anamorphosis), being limited to hands and faces and not the nudes that Kertesz produced.[5] His scientific approach to the medium through his technical background in engineering influenced his precise and perfectionist photography,[6] especially in modernist studies of cast shadows from transparent or translucent materials.[7]

An interest in culture physique[8] resulted in his nude studies, most often in collaboration with Lily, until their separation in 1938. Warren[1] notes that in his nudes "The pose of the model, the framing, and the lighting are Steiner’s main parameters. Through lighting, flesh itself becomes light, detaching from a dark background. As he re-centers his compositions, Steiner isolates, fragments, and redefines the human body as pure plastic form. But, as opposed to Man Ray, who also uses re-centering in order to interpret the human body, there is no surrealist ambition in Steiner’s work."

Magazine work edit

He was a contributor to 15 issues, including nudes and cover pictures, of Paris Sex-Appeal 1934–35,[9] and frequently to Art et Médecine during 1933–1937, firstly of photographs of flowers in the snow,[10] summer beaches in 1935, for a feature entitled 'Femmes' a picture of Lily breast-feeding their child,[11] and such subjects as architecture, cloud studies, aviation and ice hockey. Sports photographs he made during a trip to Morocco in 1933 were included in Photographie 1934, edited by Arts et métiers graphiques and attracted the attention of Lucien Vogel at Vu magazine, which featured his cinematic sequence of a swimmer diving, full page in its July 1936 edition and 32 other stories between 1933 and 1940.[12] His work was selected for the International Exhibition of Contemporary Photography at the Musée des Arts décoratifs in Paris in 1936 and was subsequently specially commissioned for reportage by magazines Vu, Paris-soir, Marianne, Harper's Bazaar, Vogue and others. In 1939 he made a series of the Swedish dancer Lisa Fonssagrives (who modelled for and married Irving Penn). He also profited from production of advertising and architectural photography.[1]

World War II edit

In the Second World War, Steiner joined the French Air Army and was made a French citizen,[1] later becoming a member of the Resistance among numerous young Jewish-Hungarian artists and intellectuals, including the painter Sándor Józsa, sculptor István Hajdú (Etienne Hajdu), journalists László Kőrösi and Imre Gyomrai, another photographer Lucien Hervé (by then also a French citizen), and the printer Ladislas Mandel.

Post-war and later career edit

The War delayed publication of a book of nude studies until 1947,[13] he then produced aesthetic illustrations for a fine 1948 photogravure monograph on the sculpture of Rodin,[14] but abandoned exhibition and publication of artistic photography to concentrate on applied work in the fields of industrial[15] and medical imaging for which he also acted as a consultant.

Steiner died of a heart attack in Paris on 29 September 1978.

Exhibitions edit

  • 1934 Groupe annuel des photographes (Annual Group of Photographers); Galerie de la Pléiade; Paris, France
  • 1935 La publicité par la photographie (Advertising through Photography); Galerie de la Pléiade; Paris, France
  • 1936 Exposition internationale de la photographie contemporaine (International Exhibition of Contemporary Photography); Musée des Arts décoratifs (Pavillon de Marsan); Paris, France
  • 1938 Photos de neige (Snow Photographs); Au Grand Atelier; Paris, France
  • 1986 La Nouvelle Photographie en France, 1919–1939 (New Photography in France, 1919–1939); Musée Sainte-Croix; Poitiers, France
  • 1987 Das verborgene Bild. Geschichte des ma¨nnlichen Akts in der Fotografie des 19 und 20 Jahrhunderts (The Secret Picture. History of the Male Nude Photography of 19th and 20th Centuries); Kunstverein; Frankfort-am-Main, German
  • 1989 Visions du sport, photographies 1860–1960 (Visions of Sports, Photographs 1860–1960); Centre national de la Photographie; Paris, France, France
  • 1991 Das Neue Sehen: von der Fotografie am Bauhaus zur Subjektiven Fotografie (The New Vision: from Bauhaus to Subjective Photography); Munich, Germany
  • 1997 Anne´es 30 en Europe. Le temps menacant, 1929–1939 (The 1930s in Europe. The threatening Times, 1929–1930); Muse´e d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris; Paris, France
  • 2001 Figures parfaites. Hommage à Emmanuel Sougez (Perfect Figures. Homage to Emmanuel Sougez); Musée de Grenoble; Grenoble, Switzerland2014, 27 February–20 April: Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow[16]
  • 2019, 13 April–15 June: La Bascule Du Regard. Les Douches La Galerie, Paris
  • 2018, 26 April–27 July: A Luta Continua. The Sylvio Perlstein Collection. Hauser & Wirth, Chelsea, New York
  • 2019, 28 November–24 December: Christmas Selection. Les Douches La Galerie, Paris
  • 2019–2020, 4 October–4 January: AU REVOIR! Magyar származású fotográfusok Franciaországban ('Au revoir! Photographers of Hungarian Heritage in France'). Castle Museum – Budapest History Museum, Budapest[4]
  • 2020, 24 January–14 March: Les Choses de la Vie, Les Douches La Galerie, Paris
  • 2021, 11 March–31 July: In Praise of the Hand, Les Douches La Galerie, Paris
  • 2022, 18 February–30 April: Bordering the Real: Surrealist Photographs. Les Douches La Galerie, Paris

Collections edit

  • Getty Museum[17]
  • Musée Nicéphore Niépce

Bibliography edit

  • Steiner, André (2011). Ce qu'on n'a pas fini d'aimer. François Cheval, Arnaud Cathrine, Musée Nicéphore Niépce. Marseille: Bec en l'air. ISBN 978-2-916073-71-2. OCLC 760990204.
  • A.-Henri. Martinie, Rodin, photographs of sculptures by André Steiner, Braun & Cie, 1948
  • Steiner, André (1947). 45 nus (in French) (1st ed.). Éditions Sun. OCLC 11175541.
  • Domergue, Jean-Gabriel. Foreword. Etudes de nus (Nude Studies). Paris: Tiranty, 1952.
  • Besson, George. Nus (Nudes). Paris: Braun, 1953.
  • Sougez Emmanuel. ‘‘André Steiner, curieux homme’’ (‘‘Andre´ Steiner, curious Man’’). Camera no. 4, (April 1962): 6–34.
  • Photomontages : photographie expèrimentale de l'entre-deux-guerres. Michel Frizot. Paris: Centre National de la Photographie. 1987. ISBN 2-86754-041-0. OCLC 19755585.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Gautrand, Jean-Claude (1989). Visions du sport : photographies, 1860-1960. [Aix-en-Provence]: Admira. ISBN 2-907658-02-6. OCLC 22892387.
  • Bouqueret, Christian (1997). Des années folles aux années noires : la nouvelle vision photographique en France 1920-1940. Paris: Marval. ISBN 2-86234-230-0. OCLC 38317472.
  • Photographes : made in Hungary. Károly Kincses, Péter Walter, Natalia Zaremba, Charles Zaremba. [Aix]: Actes Sud. 1998. ISBN 2-7427-1817-6. OCLC 40391330.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  • Bouqueret, Christian (1999). André Steiner : l'homme curieux. André Steiner, Musée Sainte-Croix. Paris: Marval. ISBN 2-86234-276-9. OCLC 43837732.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Encyclopedia of twentieth-century photography. Lynne Warren. New York: Routledge. 2006. p. 1489. ISBN 978-0-203-94338-0. OCLC 190846013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ Steiner, André (2011). Ce qu'on n'a pas fini d'aimer. François Cheval, Arnaud Cathrine, Musée Nicéphore Niépce. Marseille: Bec en l'air. ISBN 978-2-916073-71-2. OCLC 760990204.
  3. ^ Paris, capitale photographique 1920–1940 : collection Christian Bouqueret. Michaël. Houlette, Marta Ponsa, Musée du jeu de paume. Paris: Jeu de paume. 2009. ISBN 978-2-7324-3882-5. OCLC 318646773.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  4. ^ a b "Au Revoir! Magyar származású fotográfusok Franciaországban". BTM VÁRMÚZEUM (in Hungarian). Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  5. ^ Encyclopedia of twentieth-century photography. Lynne Warren. New York: Routledge. 2006. p. 1174. ISBN 978-0-203-94338-0. OCLC 190846013.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  6. ^ "musée Nicéphore Niépce – André Steiner". www.museeniepce.com. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  7. ^ Bouqueret, Christian (1999). André Steiner : l'homme curieux. André Steiner, Musée Sainte-Croix. Paris: Marval. ISBN 2-86234-276-9. OCLC 43837732.
  8. ^ de Laromiguiere, René; Steiner, André (November 1934). "Jeux". Art et Médecine: 36–41.
  9. ^ "p1 – Your search – All Exact search List of results André Steiner At number : 16 Results – Gallica". gallica.bnf.fr. Retrieved 2023-04-18.
  10. ^ Steiner, André (January 1932). "Fleurs de Neige". Art et Médecine: 26–31.
  11. ^ Steiner, André (December 1935). "Femmes". Art et Médecine: 9.
  12. ^ "VU Index". Musée Nièpce. 2018. Retrieved 29 January 2022.
  13. ^ Steiner, André (1947). 45 nus (in French) (1st ed.). Éditions Sun. OCLC 11175541.
  14. ^ Martinie, A.-Henri.; Steiner, André (1948). Rodin. Braun & Cie.
  15. ^ Der Mythos von der postindustriellen Welt : wirtschaftlicher Strukturwandel in Deutschland 1960–1990. Werner Plumpe, André Steiner. Göttingen. 2016. ISBN 978-3-8353-1809-0. OCLC 939388941.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link)
  16. ^ "Exhibitions: André Steiner. Photographs (Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow)". Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow. Retrieved 2023-04-15.
  17. ^ "André Steiner (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)". The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection. Retrieved 2023-04-15.

andré, steiner, photographer, architect, jewish, resistance, activist, andrew, steiner, german, rower, andré, steiner, andré, steiner, december, 1901, miháld, austria, hungary, september, 1978, paris, france, french, photographer, andré, steinerbornandras, ste. For the architect and Jewish resistance activist see Andrew Steiner For the German rower see Andre Steiner Andre Steiner 9 December 1901 Mihald Austria Hungary 29 September 1978 Paris France was a French photographer Andre SteinerBornAndras Steiner 1901 12 09 9 December 1901Mihald Austria HungaryDied29 September 1978 1978 09 29 aged 76 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchEducationVienna University of TechnologyKnown forPhotographySpouseLily Contents 1 Early life 2 Paris 3 Photographer 4 Magazine work 5 World War II 6 Post war and later career 7 Exhibitions 8 Collections 9 Bibliography 10 ReferencesEarly life editAndras later known as Andre in France Steiner was born in Mihald in Hungary into a Jewish family After the end of World War I and the proclamation of the Republic of Hungary at age 17 he chose exile in Vienna Austria There he attended the Vienna University of Technology to study electrical engineering and was made assistant to photography historian Josef Maria Eder who encouraged him to take up the medium and through the Leitz firm provided him with an early Leica model to test An accomplished sportsman Steiner through his involvement in Hakoah Vienna s Jewish sports circle and as one of the trainers of the prestigious swim team to which she belonged he met Lea Sasson then aged thirteen Paris editDespite an age difference of 9 years and conflicting origins she the daughter of a Sephardic Istanbul Jewish family and he a Hungarian and Ashkenazi they married in Hungary when he was 27 and Lily had reached eighteen and arrived in Paris as husband and wife where they adopted French names Andre and Lily He was a Decathlon champion at the Worldwide University Games of that year held in the city 1 Daughter Nicole Steiner Bajolet was born in 1934 2 Photographer editAt first Andre worked as a sound engineer with Althsom until 1932 for Paramount Studios and the Phototone Society and collaborating with Gasparcolor on the development of colour motion picture film These photography related experiences inspired Steiner s desire to become a professional photographer 3 Setting up a commercial studio in 1933 he preferred to work alone rather than join the considerable Hungarian photographic community in Paris which included Andre Kertesz Brassai Robert Capa Nora Dumas Ergy Landau Ervin Marton Emeric Feher Lucien Herve Rogi Andre Rosie Rey and others lesser known 4 However Warren points out that both he and Kertesz experimented with distortion techniques to create startling images of human flesh Steiner s in his series entitled Anamorphose Anamorphosis being limited to hands and faces and not the nudes that Kertesz produced 5 His scientific approach to the medium through his technical background in engineering influenced his precise and perfectionist photography 6 especially in modernist studies of cast shadows from transparent or translucent materials 7 An interest in culture physique 8 resulted in his nude studies most often in collaboration with Lily until their separation in 1938 Warren 1 notes that in his nudes The pose of the model the framing and the lighting are Steiner s main parameters Through lighting flesh itself becomes light detaching from a dark background As he re centers his compositions Steiner isolates fragments and redefines the human body as pure plastic form But as opposed to Man Ray who also uses re centering in order to interpret the human body there is no surrealist ambition in Steiner s work Magazine work editHe was a contributor to 15 issues including nudes and cover pictures of Paris Sex Appeal 1934 35 9 and frequently to Art et Medecine during 1933 1937 firstly of photographs of flowers in the snow 10 summer beaches in 1935 for a feature entitled Femmes a picture of Lily breast feeding their child 11 and such subjects as architecture cloud studies aviation and ice hockey Sports photographs he made during a trip to Morocco in 1933 were included in Photographie 1934 edited by Arts et metiers graphiques and attracted the attention of Lucien Vogel at Vu magazine which featured his cinematic sequence of a swimmer diving full page in its July 1936 edition and 32 other stories between 1933 and 1940 12 His work was selected for the International Exhibition of Contemporary Photography at the Musee des Arts decoratifs in Paris in 1936 and was subsequently specially commissioned for reportage by magazines Vu Paris soir Marianne Harper s Bazaar Vogue and others In 1939 he made a series of the Swedish dancer Lisa Fonssagrives who modelled for and married Irving Penn He also profited from production of advertising and architectural photography 1 World War II editIn the Second World War Steiner joined the French Air Army and was made a French citizen 1 later becoming a member of the Resistance among numerous young Jewish Hungarian artists and intellectuals including the painter Sandor Jozsa sculptor Istvan Hajdu Etienne Hajdu journalists Laszlo Korosi and Imre Gyomrai another photographer Lucien Herve by then also a French citizen and the printer Ladislas Mandel Post war and later career editThe War delayed publication of a book of nude studies until 1947 13 he then produced aesthetic illustrations for a fine 1948 photogravure monograph on the sculpture of Rodin 14 but abandoned exhibition and publication of artistic photography to concentrate on applied work in the fields of industrial 15 and medical imaging for which he also acted as a consultant Steiner died of a heart attack in Paris on 29 September 1978 Exhibitions edit1934 Groupe annuel des photographes Annual Group of Photographers Galerie de la Pleiade Paris France 1935 La publicite par la photographie Advertising through Photography Galerie de la Pleiade Paris France 1936 Exposition internationale de la photographie contemporaine International Exhibition of Contemporary Photography Musee des Arts decoratifs Pavillon de Marsan Paris France 1938 Photos de neige Snow Photographs Au Grand Atelier Paris France 1986 La Nouvelle Photographie en France 1919 1939 New Photography in France 1919 1939 Musee Sainte Croix Poitiers France 1987 Das verborgene Bild Geschichte des ma nnlichen Akts in der Fotografie des 19 und 20 Jahrhunderts The Secret Picture History of the Male Nude Photography of 19th and 20th Centuries Kunstverein Frankfort am Main German 1989 Visions du sport photographies 1860 1960 Visions of Sports Photographs 1860 1960 Centre national de la Photographie Paris France France 1991 Das Neue Sehen von der Fotografie am Bauhaus zur Subjektiven Fotografie The New Vision from Bauhaus to Subjective Photography Munich Germany 1997 Anne es 30 en Europe Le temps menacant 1929 1939 The 1930s in Europe The threatening Times 1929 1930 Muse e d Art moderne de la Ville de Paris Paris France 2001 Figures parfaites Hommage a Emmanuel Sougez Perfect Figures Homage to Emmanuel Sougez Musee de Grenoble Grenoble Switzerland2014 27 February 20 April Multimedia Art Museum Moscow 16 2019 13 April 15 June La Bascule Du Regard Les Douches La Galerie Paris 2018 26 April 27 July A Luta Continua The Sylvio Perlstein Collection Hauser amp Wirth Chelsea New York 2019 28 November 24 December Christmas Selection Les Douches La Galerie Paris 2019 2020 4 October 4 January AU REVOIR Magyar szarmazasu fotografusok Franciaorszagban Au revoir Photographers of Hungarian Heritage in France Castle Museum Budapest History Museum Budapest 4 2020 24 January 14 March Les Choses de la Vie Les Douches La Galerie Paris 2021 11 March 31 July In Praise of the Hand Les Douches La Galerie Paris 2022 18 February 30 April Bordering the Real Surrealist Photographs Les Douches La Galerie ParisCollections editGetty Museum 17 Musee Nicephore NiepceBibliography editSteiner Andre 2011 Ce qu on n a pas fini d aimer Francois Cheval Arnaud Cathrine Musee Nicephore Niepce Marseille Bec en l air ISBN 978 2 916073 71 2 OCLC 760990204 A Henri Martinie Rodin photographs of sculptures by Andre Steiner Braun amp Cie 1948 Steiner Andre 1947 45 nus in French 1st ed Editions Sun OCLC 11175541 Domergue Jean Gabriel Foreword Etudes de nus Nude Studies Paris Tiranty 1952 Besson George Nus Nudes Paris Braun 1953 Sougez Emmanuel Andre Steiner curieux homme Andre Steiner curious Man Camera no 4 April 1962 6 34 Photomontages photographie experimentale de l entre deux guerres Michel Frizot Paris Centre National de la Photographie 1987 ISBN 2 86754 041 0 OCLC 19755585 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Gautrand Jean Claude 1989 Visions du sport photographies 1860 1960 Aix en Provence Admira ISBN 2 907658 02 6 OCLC 22892387 Bouqueret Christian 1997 Des annees folles aux annees noires la nouvelle vision photographique en France 1920 1940 Paris Marval ISBN 2 86234 230 0 OCLC 38317472 Photographes made in Hungary Karoly Kincses Peter Walter Natalia Zaremba Charles Zaremba Aix Actes Sud 1998 ISBN 2 7427 1817 6 OCLC 40391330 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Bouqueret Christian 1999 Andre Steiner l homme curieux Andre Steiner Musee Sainte Croix Paris Marval ISBN 2 86234 276 9 OCLC 43837732 References edit a b c d Encyclopedia of twentieth century photography Lynne Warren New York Routledge 2006 p 1489 ISBN 978 0 203 94338 0 OCLC 190846013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link Steiner Andre 2011 Ce qu on n a pas fini d aimer Francois Cheval Arnaud Cathrine Musee Nicephore Niepce Marseille Bec en l air ISBN 978 2 916073 71 2 OCLC 760990204 Paris capitale photographique 1920 1940 collection Christian Bouqueret Michael Houlette Marta Ponsa Musee du jeu de paume Paris Jeu de paume 2009 ISBN 978 2 7324 3882 5 OCLC 318646773 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link a b Au Revoir Magyar szarmazasu fotografusok Franciaorszagban BTM VARMUZEUM in Hungarian Retrieved 2023 04 15 Encyclopedia of twentieth century photography Lynne Warren New York Routledge 2006 p 1174 ISBN 978 0 203 94338 0 OCLC 190846013 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint others link musee Nicephore Niepce Andre Steiner www museeniepce com Retrieved 2023 04 15 Bouqueret Christian 1999 Andre Steiner l homme curieux Andre Steiner Musee Sainte Croix Paris Marval ISBN 2 86234 276 9 OCLC 43837732 de Laromiguiere Rene Steiner Andre November 1934 Jeux Art et Medecine 36 41 p1 Your search All Exact search List of results Andre Steiner At number 16 Results Gallica gallica bnf fr Retrieved 2023 04 18 Steiner Andre January 1932 Fleurs de Neige Art et Medecine 26 31 Steiner Andre December 1935 Femmes Art et Medecine 9 VU Index Musee Niepce 2018 Retrieved 29 January 2022 Steiner Andre 1947 45 nus in French 1st ed Editions Sun OCLC 11175541 Martinie A Henri Steiner Andre 1948 Rodin Braun amp Cie Der Mythos von der postindustriellen Welt wirtschaftlicher Strukturwandel in Deutschland 1960 1990 Werner Plumpe Andre Steiner Gottingen 2016 ISBN 978 3 8353 1809 0 OCLC 939388941 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link CS1 maint others link Exhibitions Andre Steiner Photographs Multimedia Art Museum Moscow Multimedia Art Museum Moscow Retrieved 2023 04 15 Andre Steiner The J Paul Getty Museum Collection The J Paul Getty Museum Collection Retrieved 2023 04 15 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Andre Steiner photographer amp oldid 1199090000, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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