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Ergy or Erzsy Landau (1896–1967) was a Hungarian-French humanist photographer. Born in Budapest, Landau worked in Franz Xaver Setzer's Vienna studio and then in Rudolf Dührkoop's studio in Berlin. She had photographed the German writer Thomas Mann and her painter/photographer friend, László Moholy-Nagy, whom she introduced to the medium. In May 1922 she emigrated to Paris, where she established herself as a portrait photographer. Landau brought the first Rolleiflex to France. Nora Dumas joined Landau's studio in 1929, and Ylla in 1932. Landau died in Paris.

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  • Ergy Landau (19. června 1896 Budapešť – 6. června 1967 Paříž) byla francouzská fotografka maďarského původu. Patřila k představitelům humanistické fotografie, proslavila se především fotografiemi dětí a zvířat. (cs)
  • Ergy or Erzsy Landau (1896–1967) was a Hungarian-French humanist photographer. Born in Budapest, Landau worked in Franz Xaver Setzer's Vienna studio and then in Rudolf Dührkoop's studio in Berlin. She had photographed the German writer Thomas Mann and her painter/photographer friend, László Moholy-Nagy, whom she introduced to the medium. In May 1922 she emigrated to Paris, where she established herself as a portrait photographer. Landau brought the first Rolleiflex to France. Nora Dumas joined Landau's studio in 1929, and Ylla in 1932. Landau met Charles Rado in 1933. Rado founded the photo press agency Rapho with Landau, Ylla, Brassaï, and Nora Dumas, but was forced to close the agency during World War II.Landau had met on holiday in 1930, and introduced him to the other Hungarian photographers in Paris. After World War II Landau encouraged Grosset to restart Rapho. Landau died in Paris. (en)
  • Ergy Landau (née Erzsébet Erzsi Landau le 19 juin 1896 à Budapest en Hongrie et morte le 6 juin 1967 à Paris 16e, est une photographe française d’origine hongroise. (fr)
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  • Budapest, Hungary (en)
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  • Self portrait, 1930 (en)
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  • Ergy Landau (en)
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  • Ergy Landau (19. června 1896 Budapešť – 6. června 1967 Paříž) byla francouzská fotografka maďarského původu. Patřila k představitelům humanistické fotografie, proslavila se především fotografiemi dětí a zvířat. (cs)
  • Ergy Landau (née Erzsébet Erzsi Landau le 19 juin 1896 à Budapest en Hongrie et morte le 6 juin 1967 à Paris 16e, est une photographe française d’origine hongroise. (fr)
  • Ergy or Erzsy Landau (1896–1967) was a Hungarian-French humanist photographer. Born in Budapest, Landau worked in Franz Xaver Setzer's Vienna studio and then in Rudolf Dührkoop's studio in Berlin. She had photographed the German writer Thomas Mann and her painter/photographer friend, László Moholy-Nagy, whom she introduced to the medium. In May 1922 she emigrated to Paris, where she established herself as a portrait photographer. Landau brought the first Rolleiflex to France. Nora Dumas joined Landau's studio in 1929, and Ylla in 1932. Landau died in Paris. (en)
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  • Ergy Landau (cs)
  • Ergy Landau (en)
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