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Hof-Atelier Elvira

The Hofatelier Elvira (tr. Court atelier Elvira, also known as Atelier Elvira or Salon Elvira) was a photography studio in Munich founded by jurist and actress Anita Augspurg and friend photographer Sophia Goudstikker in 1887 and is notable as the first company founded by women in Germany. A branch also existed in Augsburg from 1891. They became especially famous for their work in the feminist movement. (From Wikipedia)

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  • [Info] Hof-Atelier Elvira, illust.: My Life (New York: H. Liveright, 1927), by Isadora Duncan, contrib. by Horace Brisbin Liveright, also illust. by Arnold Genthe, Schloss, Paul Berger, and Otto (illustrated HTML at Gutenberg Canada)

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