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[[File:Rudolf Dührkoop (8385715235).jpg|thumb|160px|Rudolf Dührkoop par [[John Furley Lewis]]]]
'''Rudolf Dührkoop''' était un photographe allemand, né et mort à Hambourg (1848 - 1918). On lui doit entre autres de très nombreux [[portrait]]s, et il fut l'un des plus éminents représentants du [[pictorialisme]].
 
== Biographie ==
Rudolf Dührkoop (1848 - 1918) was a German portrait photographer who worked with his daughter Minya Diez-Dührkoop. This father and daughter team of photographers were elected quite late in the life of the Linked Ring Brotherhood. Rudolf opened an atelier for artistic photography in Hamburg, in 1883. He studied the great masters of portrait painting, and followed their principles in terms of composition and lighting. The father and daughter worked very closely together, and it is not unusual for their work to be co-attributed. John Furley Lewis (1867 - 1939) was born in Nottingham. He became involved in photography at Cambridge in 1883. From 1893, he worked for a St. Albans printers, working on new colour printing techniques. He took over Frank Brangwen's photographic studio in Kensington, working as a portrait photographer. Elected member of the RPS in 1899; admitted FRPS in 1904; awarded Hon. FRPS in 1918, RPS President 1914 to 1916.
 
Rudolf Dührkoop a travaillé avec sa fille [[Minya Diez-Dührkoop]], formant une équipe très unie. Rudolph ouvrit un atelier de photographie artistique à Hambourg en 1883. Il a étudié les œuvres des grands peintres portraitistes et appliqué leurs principes de composition et d'éclairage.
 
== Galerie de photographies ==