About: Olga Máté

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Olga Máté (1 January 1878 – 5 April 1961) was one of the first women Hungarian photographers, most known for her portraits. She was known for her lighting techniques and used lighted backgrounds to enhance her portraits and still life compositions. In 1912 she won a gold medal in Stuttgart at an international photography exhibit. Perhaps her best-known images are portraits she took of Mihály Babits and Margit Kaffka. She was also an early suffragist in Hungary and during the Hungarian White Terror assisted several intellectuals in their escapes.

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  • Olga MÁTÉ, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Máté Olga estis hungara fotisto, feministo. Ŝia familia nomo estis ĝis 1907 Mautner, ŝia geedziĝa nomo (hungarsisteme) estis Zalai Béláné. Olga Máté [1] naskiĝis la 1-an de januaro 1878 en Szigetvár, ŝi mortis la 5-an de majo 1961 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Olga Máté (1 January 1878 – 5 April 1961) was one of the first women Hungarian photographers, most known for her portraits. She was known for her lighting techniques and used lighted backgrounds to enhance her portraits and still life compositions. In 1912 she won a gold medal in Stuttgart at an international photography exhibit. Perhaps her best-known images are portraits she took of Mihály Babits and Margit Kaffka. She was also an early suffragist in Hungary and during the Hungarian White Terror assisted several intellectuals in their escapes. (en)
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  • Olga Zalai, Olga Máté Zalai (en)
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  • Olga Mauthner (en)
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  • Olga MÁTÉ, laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Máté Olga estis hungara fotisto, feministo. Ŝia familia nomo estis ĝis 1907 Mautner, ŝia geedziĝa nomo (hungarsisteme) estis Zalai Béláné. Olga Máté [1] naskiĝis la 1-an de januaro 1878 en Szigetvár, ŝi mortis la 5-an de majo 1961 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Olga Máté (1 January 1878 – 5 April 1961) was one of the first women Hungarian photographers, most known for her portraits. She was known for her lighting techniques and used lighted backgrounds to enhance her portraits and still life compositions. In 1912 she won a gold medal in Stuttgart at an international photography exhibit. Perhaps her best-known images are portraits she took of Mihály Babits and Margit Kaffka. She was also an early suffragist in Hungary and during the Hungarian White Terror assisted several intellectuals in their escapes. (en)
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