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Otto Wegener

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He moved to Paris to open a photographic studio when he was eighteen. Where and how he learned photography is unknown. He quickly gained a reputation as a professional; specializing in photographs of cultural and entertainment personalities. He signed his works with "OTTO", in gold letters, to match
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Although he was awarded two gold medals, he never mentioned them in his promotional materials. Most of his works were in "cabinet" format (14.5 x 10 cm) or larger. Very few are in the popular "
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He had three sons, including Maurice Otto Wegener (1875-1918), an aspiring artist who reportedly died of physical and mental exhaustion, resulting from the war.
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He participated in numerous exhibitions; in France and abroad. A fire at his studio in 1916 caused significant damage. Although he knew the photographer
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the sign above the door of his studio. He eventually came to occupy four floors of the building.
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Camille Blot-Wellens, "Eugène Pirou, portraitiste de la Belle Époque ", in
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was one of his assistants. He is most famous for his portraits of
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Otto Wegener (sport shooter)

Helsingborg
Paris
Prince Eugen, Duke of Närke
Edward Steichen
Isadora Duncan
Marcel Proust
Paul Verlaine
Académie Française
Eugène Pirou
Carte de visite
Boni de Castellane
Boni de Castellane
Elisabeth of Bavaria
Elisabeth of Bavaria
Marcel Proust
Marcel Proust
Paul Verlaine
Paul Verlaine
Claude Debussy
Claude Debussy
Ida Rubinstein
Ida Rubinstein
Otto Wegener
Weebly
Le Figaro
Le Temps
Online

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