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Hugo Erfurth (14 Oct. 1874, Halle (Saale), Germany – 14 Feb. 1948, Gaienhofen); German photographer known for his portraits of celebrities and cultural figures of the early 20th century.
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugo_Erfurth)
Otto Dix and Hugo Erfurth
On his arrival in Dresden in 1919, Otto Dix made contact with numerous figures in the city’s cultural circles. Hugo Erfurth was one such figure. Fifteen years old than Dix, Erfurth was by that time an established photographer and his studio welcomed the leading personalities of the German Weimar Republic. Erfurth’s interest in assembling a “gallery of heads of my time” meant that he was also keen to photograph the new generation of artists living in Dresden, who from 1920 included Dix. Slightly later it would be Dix, who also had a distinctive approach to portraiture, who portrayed Erfurth on a number of occasions.
Dix and Erfurth established a close relationship based on artistic interchange, and Dix executed various portraits of Erfurth, his wife and even his dog. In turn, Erfurth immortalized Dix on numerous occasions and in different dress, together with his wife Martha, their children and parents. In addition, Erfurth, who owned a gallery in Dresden, was extremely interested in acquiring works on paper by Dix, while the painter in turn used Erfurth’s photographs of World War I as the basis for his series of etchings on the war.
... the mutual influences grew up between Dix and Erfurth as a consequence of their regular contacts. They introduce us to a key artistic debate of the middle years of the Weimar Republic concerning the respective merits of painting and photography and which was the superior art form. The exhibition analyses to what degree Dix’s realist style may have influenced Erfurth’s cool, objective portraits, and in contrast, to what extent Dix adopted certain elements characteristic of Erfurth’s photographic portraits.
(http://www2.museothyssen.org/microsites/otto_dix/hugo_ing.html) undefined