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62:, who also trained with Perscheid. When she opened the Atelier d'Ora on Wipplingerstrasse in Vienna in 1907, Benda became her assistant. The Atelier d'Ora specialized in portrait and fashion photography. Kallmus and Benda quickly made a name for themselves and soon supplied the most important magazines. The peak of renown was reached when Madame d'Ora photographed the present nobility in 1916 on the occasion of the coronation of 158: 46:
from 1899 to 1902 and learned the techniques of colour photography and fine print. In an improvised photo lab in his parents' house, he deepened his practical knowledge, made his first colored rubber prints and experimented with the development of different shades. After completing his
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during the season. In 1927 Arthur Benda took over the studio of Dora Kallmus, who had run a second studio in Paris since 1925, and continued it under the name d'Ora-Benda together with his wife
51: 77:. In addition to portraits, he mainly photographed nudes that made the new company name known in men's magazines worldwide. A major order from the King of Albania 140:
Sabine Schnalenberg: Dora Kallmus and Arthur Benda: Insights into the Working Method of a Photographic Studio Between 1907 and 1938 . Univer. Diss., Kiel 2000.
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Fritz Kempe (ed.): Documents of Photography 1: Nicola Perscheid, Arthur Benda, Madame d'Ora . Museum of Arts and Crafts Hamburg, Hamburg 1980.
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in Vienna, from 1921 as a partner of Dora Kallmus and from 1927 under the name d'Ora-Benda as the sole owner.
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In 1921, Arthur Benda became a partner in Atelier d'Ora, which also ran a branch in
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apprenticeship, he remained with Perscheid as laboratory manager and assistant.
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Arthur Benda died of a stroke in 1969 in a Viennese hospital.
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Berlin
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d'Ora
Nicola Perscheid

Dora Kallmus
Emperor Charles I
Karlovy Vary
Hanny Mittler
Zogu I
Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon
ISBN
3-7001-3077-5
ISBN
3-7001-3043-0
Portal
Germany
Categories
1885 births
1969 deaths
Photographers from Berlin
20th-century German photographers
Photographers from Vienna
German emigrants to Austria-Hungary

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