Mademoiselle magazine - December 1970
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Hermann Landshoff – Portrait, Mode, Architektur
Retrospektive 1930–1970
Ulrich Pohlmann, Andreas Landshoff
Münchner Stadtmuseum/Schirmer Mosel, München 2013, 279 pages, 26,5x31,2cm, ISBN 978-3-8296-0652-3
euro 35,00
In the spring of 2012, the Münchner Stadtmuseum’s Photography Collection acquired a sensational addition to its archives. The complete artistic estate of German-American photographer Hermann Landshoff (1905-1986), featuring 3,600 original prints from between 1927 to 1970, were generously donated to the museum.
Landshoff grew up in Munich-Solln as the son of a well-to-do Jewish family that was very much involved in the city’s art, literature and music scenes.
The catalogue will show a selection of Landshoff’s fascinating photographs for the first time, with subjects drawn from across the entire spectrum of his work, from fashion to portraits and architecture: early Albert Einstein portraits, New York fashion shots from the 1940s, artist’s portraits from the 50s and 60s, New York architecture, and travel photography.
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Interview about perfumes with Courtney Love.
From Mademoiselle Magazine May 1993. Scan via archive.org
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“Woman Looks at Cakes”
As part of a series called "Young Women, Fashion in New York" photographers from Mademoiselle follow college women around New York city photographing their clothes and activities
Genevieve Naylor, Mademoiselle, ca. 1950
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Model Dolores Hawkins in dress by Natlynn, jewelry by Monet, cover photo by Stephen Colhoun, Mademoiselle, June 1957
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Martha Romme, Création Melnotte-Simonin, La Guirlande, 1919.
Created under the artistic direction of Umberto Brunelleschi (1879-1949), La Guirlande is one of the rarest of the Art Deco magazines.
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Marianne Faithfull photographed by Cyril Morange for Mademoiselle Age Tendre (1965).
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