Li Osborne
Appearance
Luisa Friedericke Susanna Wolf | |
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Born | |
Died | August 19, 1968 Monte Brè/Locarno | (aged 85)
Education | in Freiburg, Geneva and London. |
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Li Osborne was a German portrait and figure photographer who became the British sculptor in bronze and terracotta Louise Hutchinson.
Biography
- She was born as Luisa Friedericke Susanna Wolf.
- 1920 first photo exhibition in Copenhagen.
- 1922-1924 leading a portrait studio in Baden-Baden.
- In 1925 she located her studio at the Giselastraße 1, in Munich. In this time she also made theater-photography.
- In 1925 she became member of the Gesellschaft Deutscher Lichtbildner(Society of German Photographers).
- Principally executes portraits (Jean Arp, Albert Schweitzer, King Lear) in a style tinged with expressionism.[1]
- In 1934 she sold her studio and emigrated to Switzerland.
- During the second world war she began self-taught as a sculptor in Zurich.
- She was self-taught as a sculptor, although she received advice from many internationally known artists, while living in Switzerland.
- In 1945 she moved to East Bergholt and dedicated sculpturing.
- In 1953 and 1956 works of her where shown at the Beaux-Arts Gallery, London.[2]
References
- ^ Sir Rabindranath Tagore, by Li Osborne, [1][2]
- ^ The sculptor Louise Frederike Susanna Hutchinson-Wolf (1883-1968) and her husband William Doge (Bill) Hutchinson ( Eranos conferences in 1935, 1945, 1946, 1949, 1952 and 1953. Riccardo Bernardini, Jung a Eranos. Il progetto della psicologia complessa: Il progetto della , [3], Edited by Alan Windsor, British Sculptors of the Twentieth Century, [4] April 26, 1883 -1966) signed the register of