Auction 92 Part 1 Jewish History: Books, Documents, Autographs, Photogaphs, Jewelry: silver, Fashion
By The Bidder
Oct 26, 2022
9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera, Israel

Gallery address: 9 Leibowitsz street, Gedera.


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LOT 95:

4 Antique photos of Jewish family Seligson. Photo studio of Fr. Mueller and Th. Hilsdorf, Muenchen, 1924, signed ...

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Auction took place on Oct 26, 2022 at The Bidder
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4 Antique photos of Jewish family Seligson. Photo studio of Fr. Mueller and Th. Hilsdorf, Muenchen, 1924, signed, stamped
4 Antique photos of Jewish family Seligson Photogr. Atelier: Friedrich Mueller and Theodor Hilsdorf, 1924, signed, stamped
Photos signed by pensil, stamped and labeled
Size of photos of a woman: size 21 x 16 cm. (30.5 x 24 inches) some foxing stains
Size of photo of mother with daugnter: 22.5 x 14.5 cm. (8.8 x 5.7 inches), light foxing stains, mainly to tissue guard
Size of photo of a boy: 20.5 x 15 cm. (8 x 6 inches)
Friedrich Müller ( 1. Mai 1842 in Seckenheim; - 16. März 1917 in München) war ein herzoglich-bayerischer Hoffotograf.
Müller, Sohn eines Pfarrers, besuchte das Gymnasium in Karlsruhe und absolvierte anschließend eine Buchbinderlehre in Heidelberg. Er war im Atelier Ratter in Mannheim tätig, bevor er ab 1868 in München ansässig war. Seine fotografischen Fertigkeiten eignetete er sich Autodidakt an. Als Vorsitzender des Rechtsschutzverbandes Deutscher Photographen vertrat er Berufsinteressen.[1] Er hatte in späteren Jahren seine permanente Ausstellung im Münchner Luitpold-Café in der Brienner Straße 8 und sein Studio in der Amalienstraße 9. Für 1876 ist ein früheres Studio in der Kaufingerstraße 21/2 „neben Hotel Detzer“ belegt.[3]
1903 übernahm Müllers Schwiegersohn Theodor Hilsdorf das Atelier. Hilsdorf hatte etwa seit 1894 bei Müller gearbeitet. Manche Negative aus dem Nachlass sind nicht eindeutig Müller oder Hilsdorf zuzuordnen. Bis in die 1920er Jahre galt das Atelier Müller-Hilsdorf als eine der renommiertesten Adressen für Porträtfotografie in München
Theodor Hilsdorf
Theodor Hilsdorf wurde 1868 in Bingen am Rhein geboren und absolvierte von 1883-86 eine Fotografielehre im familieneigenen Atelier bei seinem Vater und erhält zudem zeitgleich Zeichenunterricht durch den Mainzer Künstler Schmittmer. Die folgenden Jahre verbringt Hilsdorf auf Wanderschaft in der Schweiz bevor er 1891 zuerst als Angestellter und ab 1893 Partner von Richard Müller in München wurde. 1903 wurde Hilsdorf dessen Nachfolger und führt das Geschäft unter dem Namen "Atelier Friedrich Müller-Hilsdorf" bis zu seinem Tod weiter. 1894 heiratete Hilsdorf Müllers Tochter Emilie. Zwei Jahre später erhält Hilsdorf von Prinz Luitpold von Bayern den Titel Königlich-Bayerischer Hofphotograph und ist insbesondere für seine repräsentativen Portraits der Münchner Gesellschaft bekannt. Jacob Hilsdorf verstarb 1944 in München. Im Zeitraum 1920-22 war H. Mitglied in der GDL.

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