Annemarie Schwarzenbach - North Atlantic- Ship Crossing; Girls Playing on Deck - 1936-1938
Annemarie Schwarzenbach (Swiss, 1908-1942) is a complex character in the history of photography. Sadly, her life was cut short by hardship and trauma, though she was raised in in a family of great wealth, comfort, and opportunity. Blessed with a keen intelligence and a poetic soul, Schwarzenbach was highly educated, both in Zurich and at the Sorbonne in Paris where she received her doctorate in 1931, while publishing her first book, and later publishing at least fifteen other books. She was immensely gifted as a photographer, author, photojournalist, and documentarian in a time dominated by men when few women were represented in these fields, and also worked periodically as an archeologist. Her sexual preferences and identity as an androgynous persona, preferring short hair and long pants, reflected in her relationships with both men and women. Her marriage to French diplomat Claude Clarac brought her to Iran, Turkey, Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan over a number of years. She traveled by car throughout the United States in 1936-37 with fellow photographer Barbara Hamilton-Wright, documenting the aftermath of the Great Depression on the East Coast, on coal mines and industrial regions in the North and Pittsburgh, and in the South, later returning in 1940-41. Unfortunately, Schwarzenbach suffered from torturous personal demons her entire lifetime marked by an early addiction to morphine, profound and lasting depression, and several suicide attempts. Schwarzenbach died in 1942 after suffering a concussion - Godwin Ternbacch Museum
Size: 4070px × 4281px
Photo credit: © photo-fox / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
Model Released: No
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