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  1. Horst P. Horst, fotógrafo de Vogue. Horst P. Horst fue un fotógrafo alemán nacido en 1906. Su verdadero nombre era Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann. Estudió en la escuela de Artes comerciales de Hamburgo hasta que se mudó a París en 1930. En ese año conoció a Le Corbusier para quien trabajó de manera desinteresada.

  2. 18 de nov. de 1999 · Summary of Horst P. Horst. Horst P. Horst was a pioneer of fashion and portrait photography and a key figure in the development of 20 th century photography as a whole. His sixty-year career was as varied as it was innovative and during his working life, he produced more than 90 covers for Vogue as well as hundreds, if not, thousands of magazine images.

  3. Horst P. Horst (* 14.August 1906 in Weißenfels als Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann; † 19. November 1999 in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA) war ein amerikanischer Fotograf deutscher Herkunft. Er wurde durch seine Fotos für die Modezeitschrift Vogue und für seine Porträts berühmter Zeitgenossen bekannt. Er wird zu den bedeutenden Modefotografen des 20.

  4. 20 de mar. de 2021 · In this article, we will be looking at the life and career of one of the great master photographers of twentieth-century photography, Horst P. Horst. Horst’s career spanned more than sixty years between 1931 and 1991. During that time, the name ‘Horst’ became synonymous with the use of dramatic lighting, elegance and atmospheric style.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2014 · In Horst P. Horst’s Mainbocher Corset, which appeared in the pages of Vogue in 1939—and is sure to be the centerpiece of “Horst: Photographer of Style,” opening at the V&A in London this ...

  6. Horst P. Horst, né le 14 août 1906 à Weißenfels et mort le 19 novembre 1999 à Palm Beach Gardens en Floride, est un photographe de mode américain d'origine allemande. Il est surtout connu pour ses photographies de mode pour Vogue. Biographie. Horst P. Horst ...

  7. Born Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann in Weissenfels-an-der-Salle, Horst P. Horst studied architecture in Hamburg and apprenticed in Le Corbusier's studio in Paris in 1930. While there, he gave up architecture for photography, which he had learned from George Hoyningen-Huene, a fashion photographer working for Vogue. In 1932 he went to work for Vogue ...