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Photographer Olga Wlassics [Atelier Manassé], Vienna, 1933 -by Anton Josef Trčka  [+]

The so far unknown studio portrait by Trčka of photographer Olga Wlassics was taken in his studio in Vienna (Alserstraße) in 1933. Olga Spolarics, born in Budapest in 1895 founded the «Atelier Manassé» with her husband Adorján Wlassics in 1924. Their studio was well-known for its glamorous images. […]The better known published self-staged photographs of Wlassics usually depict her as a vamp or a diva. It is hence quite astonishing that the photographer let herself be portrayed in a quite conservative way by Trčka, even though he was well-known for his expressive portraits of artists. The stamped vintage print originates from the estate of the nephew of Anton Josef Trčka.— notice from Westlicht Catalogue (14 Nov. 2011)

from westlicht

chagalov:

Photographer Olga Wlassics [Atelier Manassé], Vienna, 1933 -by Anton Josef Trčka  [+]

The so far unknown studio portrait by Trčka of photographer Olga Wlassics was taken in his studio in Vienna (Alserstraße) in 1933. Olga Spolarics, born in Budapest in 1895 founded the «Atelier Manassé» with her husband Adorján Wlassics in 1924. Their studio was well-known for its glamorous images. […]
The better known published self-staged photographs of Wlassics usually depict her as a vamp or a diva. It is hence quite astonishing that the photographer let herself be portrayed in a quite conservative way by Trčka, even though he was well-known for his expressive portraits of artists. The stamped vintage print originates from the estate of the nephew of Anton Josef Trčka.
— notice from Westlicht Catalogue (14 Nov. 2011)

from westlicht

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  4. burnedshoes said: …and thanks for the link, they got some great photos of vienna!
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