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Mathilde Schönberg cooking - Arnold Schoenberg | WikiOO.org - Enciclopédia das Belas Artes

Mathilde Schönberg cooking – (Arnold Schoenberg) Anterior Próximo


Artist:

Encontro: 1912

Tamanho: 5 x 8 cm

museu: Arnold Schönberg Center (Vienna, Austria)

Técnica: Photograph

This photograph is one of the few pictures that can be clearly assigned to Arnold Schönberg as a photographer on the basis of his own signature. He used a simple Kodak box camera; thus its technical limitations were pronounced – many of the photos were out of focus or wrongly exposed. Schönberg must have used a support very carefully for the portraits of his wife Mathilde inside the apartment (Berlin Zehlendorf, Machnower Chaussee & Dietloffstraße, Villa Lepcke) to attain their comparatively sharp focus.

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