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, Maria Austria (bürgerlich Marie Karoline O … Maria Austria (bürgerlich Marie Karoline Oestreicher; * 19. März 1915 in Karlsbad, Österreich-Ungarn; † 10. Januar 1975 in Amsterdam) war eine österreichisch-niederländische Fotografin, die als wichtige Nachkriegsfotografin der Niederlande gilt. Neben sozialkritischen Fotoreportagen lag der Schwerpunkt ihres Schaffens, das dem Neorealismus zuzuordnen ist, in der Theater- und Dokumentarfotografie. in der Theater- und Dokumentarfotografie.
, Maria Austria (geboren als Marie Karoline Oestreicher) (Karlsbad, 19 maart 1915 – Amsterdam, 10 januari 1975) was een Nederlandse fotograaf. De belangrijkste thema's in haar werk zijn theater- en documentairefotografie.
, Maria Austria (née Marie Karoline Oeststre … Maria Austria (née Marie Karoline Oeststreicher; 19 March 1915 in Karlovy Vary – 10 January 1975 in Amsterdam) was an Austro-Dutch photographer who is considered an important post-war photographer of the Netherlands, and was a theatre and documentary photographer. Her neorealistic, humanist photo reportage was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 1958, the Van Gogh Museum in 1975, and the Joods Historisch Museum in 2001., and the Joods Historisch Museum in 2001.
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Maria Austria (geboren als Marie Karoline Oestreicher) (Karlsbad, 19 maart 1915 – Amsterdam, 10 januari 1975) was een Nederlandse fotograaf. De belangrijkste thema's in haar werk zijn theater- en documentairefotografie.
, Maria Austria (bürgerlich Marie Karoline O … Maria Austria (bürgerlich Marie Karoline Oestreicher; * 19. März 1915 in Karlsbad, Österreich-Ungarn; † 10. Januar 1975 in Amsterdam) war eine österreichisch-niederländische Fotografin, die als wichtige Nachkriegsfotografin der Niederlande gilt. Neben sozialkritischen Fotoreportagen lag der Schwerpunkt ihres Schaffens, das dem Neorealismus zuzuordnen ist, in der Theater- und Dokumentarfotografie. in der Theater- und Dokumentarfotografie.
, Maria Austria (née le 19 mars 1915 à Karlo … Maria Austria (née le 19 mars 1915 à Karlovy Vary, décédée le 10 janvier 1975 à Amsterdam) est une photographe austro-néerlandaise importante des Pays-Bas d'après-guerre. Elle a publié des reportages photo à caractère social portant un regard critique sur la vie durant l'après-guerre, et, plus tard photographie surtout le monde du spectacle. Son travail est apparenté au néoréalisme, ses photos sont d'une très grande qualité technique avec de forts contrastes.ualité technique avec de forts contrastes.
, Maria Austria (née Marie Karoline Oeststre … Maria Austria (née Marie Karoline Oeststreicher; 19 March 1915 in Karlovy Vary – 10 January 1975 in Amsterdam) was an Austro-Dutch photographer who is considered an important post-war photographer of the Netherlands, and was a theatre and documentary photographer. Her neorealistic, humanist photo reportage was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 1958, the Van Gogh Museum in 1975, and the Joods Historisch Museum in 2001., and the Joods Historisch Museum in 2001.
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