Place: Budapest
Born: 1892
Death: 1965
Biography:
Nickolas Muray was a Hungarian-born American photographer and Olympic saber fencer, born as Miklós Mandl in Budapest, Hungary on February 15, 1892. He later changed his name to Nickolas Muray after moving to the United States. Muray is known for his portraits of famous figures, including Frida Kahlo, and his fashion photography.
Muray attended a graphic arts school in Budapest, where he studied lithography, photoengraving, and photography. After earning an International Engraver's Certificate, Muray took a three-year course in color photoengraving in Berlin. He then worked for the publishing company Ullstein-Verlag.
In 1913, Muray sailed to New York City and was able to find work as a color printer in Brooklyn. By 1920, Muray had opened a portrait studio at his home in Greenwich Village, while still working at his union job as an engraver. In 1921, he received a commission from Harper's Bazaar to do a portrait of the Broadway actress Florence Reed. Soon after, he was having photographs published each month in Harper's Bazaar, and was able to give up his engraving job.
Muray competed for the United States at the 1928 and 1932 Summer Olympics in the saber fencing events. He won the US Team Saber National Championship in 1927 and 1928, and the National Saber Championship in 1929. For more information about Nickolas Muray and his achievements, visit https://Wikioo.org/@/Nickolas-Muray.
Muray's work can be found in various museums, including the Toledo Museum of Art, which is home to a diverse collection of art from around the world. To learn more about the Toledo Museum of Art and its collections, visit https://Wikioo.org. Muray's legacy as a photographer and fencer continues to inspire artists and athletes today.
Muray's life and career are a testament to his talent and dedication to his craft. As a photographer, he captured the essence of his subjects, and as a fencer, he demonstrated his skill and athleticism. His legacy continues to be celebrated through his work and achievements.