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Karl Bissinger

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with regular travel and fashion features in popular magazines of the mid-twentieth century. Bissinger’s career as a photographer took second place to his later work as an activist for the War Resisters League and other pacifist organizations.
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described as "a class picture of the young and the talented in the American arts, more than ready for their close-ups". Café Nicholson, which he created with Johnny Nicholson, who had worked with him as a window-dresser at
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In the early 2000s, there was a renewed interest in Bissinger's early photographic work from the 1940s and 1950s; his photographs of Morocco were featured in Elias Canetti's
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Bissinger left photography as a profession in the 1950s and developed a focus on political issues, becoming involved in a number of peace organizations. He met
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earlier in his career, was the frequent setting of his photographs. During this time, Bissinger met fashion illustrator and designer
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in front of a window in his New York City apartment. A 1949 photograph taken at a table in the garden of Manhattan's
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Bissinger's first connection to photography was when he was a stylist for the studios of
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best known for his portraits of notable figures in the world of art following
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Bissinger developed an interest in the arts scene, photographing
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a collection of Bissinger's portraits, was published in 2003.
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Bissinger died at the age of 94 on November 19, 2008, in his
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and he started taking portraits and doing fashion shoots for
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of the up-and-coming in the arts world included artist
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Special Collections, University of Delaware Library
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photographer
World War II
Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati Art Museum
Manhattan
Art Students League of New York
Condé Nast Publications
portrait
fashion photographers
Cecil Beaton
George Hoyningen-Huene
Irving Penn
John Rawlings
Fire Island
Richard Avedon
James Baldwin
Lillian Bassman
Harper's Bazaar
Town & Country
Vogue
Flair
Fleur Cowles
Duke
Duchess of Windsor
Gary Cooper
John Ford
Katharine Hepburn
John Wayne
Truman Capote
Marlon Brando

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