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Jacob Hilsdorf

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Despite his success, he was plagued with personal problems. His marriage to Elisabeth ended in divorce in 1909. Two years later, he married Ellen Hasenclever, but their relationship was also troubled and unhappy. In 1915, he began to display symptoms of mental illness. Early the following year, he
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His work was mostly forgotten, until a major retrospective was held in Bingen in 1978. A large collection of his photographs and plates is held by the
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Around the turn of the century, he came into contact with many well-known personalities; including the intellectuals who associated with the poet,
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Nicola Perscheid, Theodor und Jacob Hilsdorf, August Sander. Der rheinland-pfälzische Beitrag zur Geschichte der Photographie
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His father, Johann Baptist Hilsdorf, was also a photographer. He and his older brother,
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Stefan George
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Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse (1905)
Ernest Louis, Grand Duke of Hesse
Cosima Wagner (1905)
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Tilla Durieux (1905)
Tilla Durieux
Gerhart Hauptmann (1905)
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