Ylla

Ylla
Ylla with toucan, photo by Eric Schaal c.1943
LahirCamilla Koffler
(1911-08-16)16 Agustus 1911
Vienna, Austria-Hungaria
Meninggal30 Maret 1955(1955-03-30) (umur 43)
Bharatpur, India
KebangsaanHungarian
PendidikanBelgrade Academy of Fine Arts,
Académie Colarossi
Dikenal atasFotografi binatang
Gerakan politikAlam, hewan
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U.S. Camera, October 1940

Ylla (nee Camilla Koffler; 16 Agustus 1911 – 30 Maret 1955) adalah seorang fotografer Hungaria yang berspesialisasi dalam fotografi hewan. Pada saat kematiannya dia "umumnya dianggap sebagai fotografer hewan paling mahir di dunia."[1]

Referensi

  1. ^ "Fall Kills Ylla, Camera Artist," New York Times (Obituary) (31 March 1955).
  • Beaumont Newhall: Photography 1839-1937 (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1937)
  • John Szarkowski: The Photographer’s Eye (Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1966)
  • “Charles Rado, 71, of Photo Agency; Developed Popular Books from Ylla's Portfolio”, New York Times, October 5, 1970. (Obituary)
  • Ylla (Musée Nicéphore Niépce, Chalon-sur-Saône, 1983)
  • The Animal in Photography 1843-1985, ed. Alexandra Noble (The Photographers’ Gallery, London, 1986)
  • Les Femmes Photographes de la Nouvelle Vision en France 1920-1940, Christian Bouqueret (Editions Marval, Paris, 1998)
  • 1000 Dogs, ed. Raymond Merritt & Miles Barth (Taschen, Cologne, 2002)

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  • Biography, including a complete bibliography, examples of her portraits, and portraits of Ylla
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