Adolf de Meyer (1 September 1868 - 6 January 1949) was a Paris born photographer who became world famous for his elegant photographic portraits of famous people. Born to a German father and Scottish mother, he was educated in Dresden, and in 1893 joined the Royal Photographic Society, moving to London in 1895. He took the surname Meyer-Watson in 1896 but from 1899 called himself Baron Adolph de Meyer. In 1899, he married in Chelsea Olga Caracciolo, whose godfather was Edward VII.

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  • Adolf de Meyer (1 September 1868 - 6 January 1949) was a Paris born photographer who became world famous for his elegant photographic portraits of famous people. Born to a German father and Scottish mother, he was educated in Dresden, and in 1893 joined the Royal Photographic Society, moving to London in 1895. He took the surname Meyer-Watson in 1896 but from 1899 called himself Baron Adolph de Meyer. In 1899, he married in Chelsea Olga Caracciolo, whose godfather was Edward VII. It was a marriage of convenience more than love, as de Meyer was homosexual, and his wife Olga was bisexual. . From 1898 to 1913 he lived in fashionable Cadogan Gardens, London, and between 1903 and 1907 his work was published in Alfred Stieglitz's quarterly Camera Work, Cecil Beaton dubbing him "the Debussy of photography". In 1912 he photographed Nijinsky in Paris. Although de Meyer used the title Baron and Whitaker's Peerage from 1898 to 1913 said that this had been granted by Frederick Augustus III of Saxony in 1897, no evidence has been found of any such creation by him or any other authority. In 1914, on the outbreak of World War I, he and Olga moved to New York City, where he became a photographer for Vogue, 1914-21, and Vanity Fair. In 1922, having adopted the forename Gayne to mark his spiritual rebirth, de Meyer accepted the offer to become the Harper's Bazaar chief photographer in Paris, spending the next sixteen years there. On the eve of World War II in 1938, de Meyer returned to the United States, and found that he was a relic in the face of the rising modernism of his art. He died in Los Angeles in 1946, his death being registered as 'Gayne Adolphus Demeyer, writer (retired)'. Today, few of his prints survive, most having been destroyed during World War II.
  • Baron Adolphe Edward Sigismund de Meyer war ein französischer Kunstsammler, Maler und bedeutender Fotograf des 20. Jahrhunderts.
  • Baron Adolf Gayne de Meyer est un photographe allemand, né à Dresde en 1868. Il meurt à Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis le 6 janvier 1946. Il est considéré le premier photographe de mode du monde. En 1914, il est employé par Conde Nast en tant que photographe à temps plein au magazine de mode Vogue. Adepte du pictorialisme, mouvement en opposition avec le réalisme de l’épreuve. De Meyer suggère la ligne d’un couturier dans des ambiances floues et crée, par des effets de transparence, une impression de légèreté.
  • アドルフ・ド・メイヤー(Baron Adolf de Meyer, 1868年-1946年)とは、20世紀初頭のフランスの写真家。 エドワード・スタイケンと並んで、最初期のファッション写真家である。幻想的なファッション写真を多く残している。他にも、人物を多く撮影した。 いわゆる「写真師」とは異なった「プロの目」を持つ最も早い写真家の1人ともいえる。
  • Файл:Clarence Hudson White - Adolphe de Meyer. jpg Кларенс Хадсон Уайт. Портрет Альфреда де Мейера, ок. 1920 Адольф де Мейер — французский фотограф, художник, коллекционер искусства.
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  • Adolf de Meyer (1 September 1868 - 6 January 1949) was a Paris born photographer who became world famous for his elegant photographic portraits of famous people. Born to a German father and Scottish mother, he was educated in Dresden, and in 1893 joined the Royal Photographic Society, moving to London in 1895. He took the surname Meyer-Watson in 1896 but from 1899 called himself Baron Adolph de Meyer. In 1899, he married in Chelsea Olga Caracciolo, whose godfather was Edward VII.
  • Baron Adolphe Edward Sigismund de Meyer war ein französischer Kunstsammler, Maler und bedeutender Fotograf des 20. Jahrhunderts.
  • Baron Adolf Gayne de Meyer est un photographe allemand, né à Dresde en 1868. Il meurt à Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis le 6 janvier 1946. Il est considéré le premier photographe de mode du monde. En 1914, il est employé par Conde Nast en tant que photographe à temps plein au magazine de mode Vogue. Adepte du pictorialisme, mouvement en opposition avec le réalisme de l’épreuve.
  • アドルフ・ド・メイヤー(Baron Adolf de Meyer, 1868年-1946年)とは、20世紀初頭のフランスの写真家。 エドワード・スタイケンと並んで、最初期のファッション写真家である。幻想的なファッション写真を多く残している。他にも、人物を多く撮影した。 いわゆる「写真師」とは異なった「プロの目」を持つ最も早い写真家の1人ともいえる。
  • Файл:Clarence Hudson White - Adolphe de Meyer. jpg Кларенс Хадсон Уайт. Портрет Альфреда де Мейера, ок. 1920 Адольф де Мейер — французский фотограф, художник, коллекционер искусства.
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  • Adolf de Meyer
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  • Adolf de Meyer
  • アドルフ・ド・メイヤー
  • Мейер, Адольф де
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