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Gertrudes Altschul2021

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by Georgia Fleury Reynolds

Gertrudes Altschul (b. 1904-1962) was a pioneering figure in Brazilian modernist photography. Despite being acknowledged in the field of photography in Brazil, her work is known only in specialized circles, having been scantly published and exhibited something that this exhibition, the first in a museum, and its publication intend to rectify. Of Jewish origin, Altschul migrated to Brazil in 1939 from her native Berlin with her husband, Leon Altschul (1890-1975), fleeing the Nazi regime. They settled in São Paulo, where she divided her time between photography and the production of flowers for hats in a factory they managed. Altschulœs photographic work was in tune with the language of Brazilian modern photography, which sought to break away from the classic principles of composition by...

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