Evelyn Grace Hartley

Evelyn Grace Hartley;Evelyn Hofer

Place: Marburg

Born: 1922

Death: 2009

Biography:

Evelyn Grace Hartley was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer, born on January 21, 1922, in Marburg, Germany, and died on November 2, 2009, in New York City, USA. Her life's work is a testament to her skill and dedication to the art of photography.

Early Life and Career

Evelyn Grace Hartley began her career as a photographer in the early 1940s, capturing the essence of her subjects with her unique perspective. Her Evelyn Hofer was a German-American portrait and documentary photographer, and she is known for her work in Marburg, Germany. She later moved to the United States, where she continued to develop her craft.

Artistic Style and Techniques

Evelyn's artistic style is characterized by her use of gelatin silver printing and albumen silver printing techniques. These methods allow for a wide range of tones and textures, giving her photographs a unique and captivating quality. Her work can be seen in various museums, including the Museum Folkwang (Essen, Germany) and the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art (Kansas City, United States).

Notable Works

Some of Evelyn's notable works include:

Legacy and Impact

Evelyn Grace Hartley's legacy is a testament to her dedication to the art of photography. Her work continues to inspire artists and photographers around the world. For more information on Evelyn's life and work, visit Evelyn Grace Hartley on Wikioo.org. You can also learn more about gelatin silver printing and albumen silver printing techniques on The Art of Gelatin Silver Printing and The Art of Albumen Silver Printing.

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