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Margrethe Mather (born Emma Caroline Youngreen; 4 March 1886 – 25 December 1952) was an American photographer. She was one of the best known female photographers of the early 20th century. Initially she influenced and was influenced by Edward Weston while working in the pictorial style, but she independently developed a strong eye for patterns and design that transformed some of her photographs into modernist abstract art. She lived a mostly uncompromising lifestyle in Los Angeles that alternated between her photography and the creative Hollywood community of the 1920s and 1930s. In later life she abandoned photography, and she died unrecognized for her photographic accomplishments.

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  • Margrethe Matherová (cs)
  • Margrethe Mather (de)
  • Margrethe Mather (es)
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  • Margrethe Mather (nl)
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  • Margrethe Matherová (nepřechýleně Mather; roz. Emma Caroline Youngren 4. března 1886 – 25. prosince 1952) byla americká fotografka, která zkoumáním světla a formy pomohla transformovat fotografii na moderní umění. (cs)
  • Margrethe Mather, eigentlich Emma Caroline Youngren, (* 4. März 1886 in Salt Lake City; † 25. Dezember 1952 in Los Angeles) war eine US-amerikanische Fotografin sowie Muse und künstlerische Partnerin von Edward Weston. (de)
  • Margrethe Mather (4 de marzo de 1886 – 25 de diciembre de 1952) fue una fotógrafa estadounidense quien, a través de su exploración de la luz y la forma, ayudó a transformar la fotografía a arte moderno. (es)
  • Margrethe Mather, eigenlijk Emma Caroline Youngreen (4 maart 1886 – 25 december 1952) was een Amerikaans fotografe en enige tijd model, leerlinge en minnares van Edward Weston. (nl)
  • Margrethe Mather (born Emma Caroline Youngreen; 4 March 1886 – 25 December 1952) was an American photographer. She was one of the best known female photographers of the early 20th century. Initially she influenced and was influenced by Edward Weston while working in the pictorial style, but she independently developed a strong eye for patterns and design that transformed some of her photographs into modernist abstract art. She lived a mostly uncompromising lifestyle in Los Angeles that alternated between her photography and the creative Hollywood community of the 1920s and 1930s. In later life she abandoned photography, and she died unrecognized for her photographic accomplishments. (en)
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  • Margrethe Mather (en)
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  • Los Angeles, California, U.S. (en)
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  • Salt Lake City, Utah, U.S. (en)
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