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photography by a new series of regulations and forced to close her studio. She worked as an assistant in the radiography department of the Jewish Hospital of Berlin until 1942. Some efforts were made in 1942 for the couple to leave Germany, as after their arrest 34 crates of their belongings, most full of her photographic furnishings, were identified at the
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By 1927, Yva had become known for specializing in fashion, nudes, and portraiture, but increasingly she recognized the commercial aspects for photography and was one of the first professionals who worked in advertising. One such ad was a campaign done for "Amor Skin" which used multiple exposures of
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began shutting down Jewish owned businesses and published her name on a list of undesirables, Yva decided to expand her business. In part, the ambiguity of the Nazi policies, her assimilation into the non-Jewish community, and her employment of ten assistants who were not Jewish, led Yva to a false
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to work in New York City. Her husband convinced her to abandon the plan and remain in Germany, hoping that things would improve, because he could not envision starting over in a new place in which he didn't even speak the language. Simon had guessed wrong, as in 1938 Yva was banned from practicing
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from her advertising and fashion clients, and first moved to a larger studio on Bleibtreustraße before relocating again the following year to Schlüterstraße, shortly after her marriage. In 1934, she married Alfred Simon, who gave up his own career to manage the business aspects of Yva's firm.
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in 1927, which served as a breakthrough to the top fashion magazines of the day. She embraced the modernist approach using technical composition and avant-garde imagery, both capturing the sexual revolution of the period and emphasizing the female form in ungendered ways, which allowed her
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shows Alfred Simon was murdered at Majdanek. No record of Yva's death has surfaced. It is probable that both of them were murdered upon arrival at a camp, probably in 1942. Else Ernestine Neuländer was officially declared dead on 31 December 1944 and
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Rebecca Madamba (2008) The Schostal Agency: A Finding Aid for the Schostal Agency Collection at the Art Gallery of Ontario. Thesis of the Honours Bachelors of Arts, Studies in Arts and Culture, Concentration in Curatorial Studies, Brock
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images. Within a short time, she had establish a reputation for her innovative imagery and became a contributor to magazines, photographic journals and periodicals including
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flexibility as an artist. Her decision to enter the field was itself a challenge to the accepted norm of the day, which saw men as artists and women as their passive models.
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In 1925, Neuländer established her own photographic studio using the professional pseudonym Yva in a favorable location, near the avenue of
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on 1 June 1942 and on 13 June were sent via "15 Osttransport" to the extermination camps. Their transport was supposed to go to the
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port. Twenty-one of the crates were destroyed in a bombing and the other 13 were auctioned to offset the costs of their storage.
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Yva hired a young assistant, Helmut Neustädter in 1936, who would later become the well-known fashion photographer
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Else Ernestine Neuländer was born on 26 January 1900 in Berlin as the youngest child of a Jewish merchant and a
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and then in 1933, she participated in both the annual international Parisian salon of nude photography
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Photo Agency (Agentur Schostal) From 1929 Yva's photographic "stories" appeared in the
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of Berlin, and completed her schooling and a six-month internship to learn her craft.
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In 2001, a retrospective of Yva's work was featured at the Hidden Museum (German:
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were placed outside her last home at Schlüterstraße 45 on 29 November 2005.
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This article is about the German photographer. For the Iconi Airport, see
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Visions of the "Neue Frau": Women and the Visual Arts in Weimar Germany
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her firm and transferred ownership to her friend, the art historian
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Practicing Modernity: Female Creativity in the Weimar Republic
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paving block on Schlüterstraße No. 45 for Else Neuländer-Simon
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She became a leading photographer in 8: 365:Else and Alfred Simon were arrested by the 705: 684: 288:Biennale Internazionale d'Arte Fotografica 110:Else Ernestine Neuländer-Simon, Else Simon 42: 31: 23:. For the Australian political party, see 904:Meskimmon, Marsha; West, Shearer (1995). 151:photographer renowned for her dreamlike, 787: 775: 481:Ramona in the little flying machine 1929 331:sense of safety. She did not experience 672: 622: 583: 423: 858:Komander, Gerhild HM (November 2004). 593: 178:in 1942 and murdered, probably in the 1060:German Jews who died in the Holocaust 134:multiple exposure fashion photography 7: 910:. Leicester, England: Scolar Press. 469:The Japanese dancer Takebayashi 1929 866:(in German). Berlin. 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Index

YVA
Yellow Vest Australia

Berlin
Lublin
German Jewish
multiple exposed
Berlin
Weimar Republic
Nazi Party
radiographer
Gestapo
Majdanek concentration camp
World War II
milliner
Lettehaus
Kurfürstendamm
Heinz Hajek-Halke
Die Dame

surrealist
Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung
Elegant Welt
Gebrauchsgraphik
de
Stuttgart
Munich
Italian
Rome
Royal Photographic Society

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