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Dora Kallmus

Dora Kallmus was born in Vienna, Austria, in 1881. With Arthur Benda, Dora opened a photography studio under the pseudonym Madame d'Ora in Vienna in 1907. She was popular among the Austro-Hungarian aristocracy, and worked as a salon photographer until she left Vienna for Paris in 1925. In Paris, she became internationally known for her society and fashion photography during the 1930s and 1940s. Her subjects included Josephine Baker, Tamara de Lempicka, Alban Berg, Niddy Impekoven, Maurice Chevalier, Colette, and other dancers, actors, painters, and writers.

Images first appeared in "Vienna & Paris 1907-1957: The Photography of Dora Kallmus" Exhibition Catalogue from The Vassar College Art Gallery.

Dora Kallmus is featured in Edition: Refresh!

Dancer (Anita Berber?) (1923)
Dora Kallmus
Dancer (Anita Berber?) (1923)
Anna Pavlova (1913)
Dora Kallmus
Anna Pavlova (1913)
Unknown Boy (1914)
Dora Kallmus
Unknown Boy (1914)
Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste (1922)
Dora Kallmus
Anita Berber and Sebastian Droste (1922)
Alban Berg (1909)
Dora Kallmus
Alban Berg (1909)
Niddy Impekoven (1923)
Dora Kallmus
Niddy Impekoven (1923)
 
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