Schostal, the Glossary
Schostal Photo Agency (Agentur Schostal) was an Austrian press photo agency, named for its founder, Robert F. Schostal.[1]
Table of Contents
25 relations: Annabella (magazine), Art Gallery of Ontario, Austria, Austrian National Library, Die Dame, Die Woche, Dora Kallmus, Eva (Italian magazine), Germaine Krull, German Historical Museum, Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer), Imre von Santho, Karel Hájek, Klagenfurt am Wörthersee, Lexikon zur Fotografie in Österreich 1839 bis 1945, Lotte Jacobi, Stock photography, Trude Fleischmann, UHU (magazine), Vienna, Volksgemeinschaft, Wieden, Wiener (magazine), World War II, Yva.
- 1948 disestablishments in Austria
- Austrian companies established in 1929
- Defunct companies of Austria
- History of Vienna
- Mass media agency
- Mass media companies disestablished in 1948
- Mass media companies established in 1929
- Photo agencies
- Photo archives in Austria
- World War II propaganda
Annabella (magazine)
Annabella was an Italian women's magazine which existed between 1933 and 1983 with a one-year interruption from 1944 to 1945.
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Art Gallery of Ontario
The Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO; Musée des beaux-arts de l'Ontario) is an art museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the Grange Park neighbourhood of downtown Toronto, on Dundas Street West.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
Austrian National Library
The Austrian National Library (Österreichische Nationalbibliothek) is the largest library in Austria, with more than 12 million items in its various collections.
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Die Dame
Die Dame (English: The Lady) was the first illustrated magazine in Germany to cater to the interests of modern women.
Die Woche
('The Week') was an illustrated weekly newspaper published in Berlin from 1899 to 1944.
Dora Kallmus
Dora Philippine Kallmus (20 March 1881 – 28 October 1963), also known as Madame D'Ora or Madame d'Ora, was an Austrian fashion and portrait photographer.
Eva (Italian magazine)
Eva was a weekly women's magazine which was published between 1933 and 1968 in Milan, Italy, with a two-year interruption.
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Germaine Krull
Germaine Luise Krull (20 November 1897 – 31 July 1985) was a photographer, political activist, and hotel owner.
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German Historical Museum
The German Historical Museum (Deutsches Historisches Museum), known by the acronym DHM, is a museum in Berlin, Germany devoted to German history.
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Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer)
Heinrich Hoffmann (12 September 1885 – 16 December 1957) was Adolf Hitler's official photographer, and a Nazi politician and publisher, who was a member of Hitler's intimate circle.
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Imre von Santho
Imre Szántó, worked professionally as Imre von Santho, (1895, Budapest – 1957, Frankfurt/Main) was a Hungarian fashion photographer and illustrator, based in Berlin and Vienna between the wars.
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Karel Hájek
Karel Hájek (22 January 1900, in Lásenice – 31 March 1978, in Prague) was a Czechoslovak photographer who was represented by Schostal Photo Agency (Agentur Schostal).
Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
Klagenfurt am WörtherseeLandesgesetzblatt 2008 vom 16.
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Lexikon zur Fotografie in Österreich 1839 bis 1945
The Lexikon zur Fotografie in Österreich 1839 bis 1945 first appeared in 2005 in the Vienna-based Albumverlag.
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Lotte Jacobi
Lotte Jacobi (August 17, 1896 – May 6, 1990) was a leading American portrait photographer and photojournalist, known for her high-contrast black-and-white portrait photography, characterized by intimate, sometimes dramatic, sometimes idiosyncratic and often definitive humanist depictions of both ordinary people in the United States and Europe and some of the most important artists, thinkers and activists of the 20th century.
Stock photography
Stock photography is the supply of photographs that are often licensed for specific uses.
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Trude Fleischmann
Trude Fleischmann (22 December 1895 – 21 January 1990) was an Austrian-born American photographer.
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UHU (magazine)
Uhu (meaning eagle owl in English) was a monthly magazine published from 1924 to 1934 in Berlin by Ullstein Verlag.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
Volksgemeinschaft
Volksgemeinschaft is a German expression meaning "people's community", "folk community",Richard Grunberger, A Social History of the Third Reich, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1971, p. 44.
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Wieden
Wieden (Wiedn) is the 4th municipal district of Vienna, Austria (4.). It is near the centre of Vienna and was established as a district in 1850, but its borders were changed later.
Wiener (magazine)
Wiener is a German language monthly men's magazine published in Vienna, Austria.
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World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
Yva
Yva (26 January 1900 – disappeared June 1942?; officially declared dead on 31 December 1944) was the professional pseudonym of Else Ernestine Neuländer-Simon who was a German Jewish photographer renowned for her dreamlike, multiple exposed images.
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See also
1948 disestablishments in Austria
- Schostal
Austrian companies established in 1929
- Schostal
Defunct companies of Austria
- ÖAF
- Austro-Daimler
- Felber Autoroller
- Granitwerke Mauthausen
- Intercell
- Jacob & Josef Kohn
- Otto Eberhardt Patronenfabrik
- Peri Spiele
- Schostal
- Wiener Werkstätte
History of Vienna
- Austrian Southern Railway
- Christmas markets
- Efimeris
- Fin-de-siècle Vienna
- Harbours in Vienna
- History of Czechs in Vienna
- History of Hungarians in Vienna
- History of Vienna
- History of the Jews in Vienna
- Hofburg
- Hofburg fire
- Liniengeld
- Municipal Council and Landtag of Vienna
- Sachertorte
- Schönbrunn Palace
- Schmelz (Vienna)
- Schostal
- Stock im Eisen
- The Hare with Amber Eyes
- Timeline of Vienna
- Vienna Circle
- Vienna Danube regulation
- Vienna History Wiki
- Young Vienna
Mass media agency
Mass media companies disestablished in 1948
- Palestine Broadcasting Service
- Schostal
Mass media companies established in 1929
- British and Dominions Imperial Studios
- Europafilm
- Fleischer Studios
- Playart Phototone
- PolyGram
- Prabhat Film Company
- RKO Pictures
- RTL Group
- Ranjit Studios
- Sagar Movietone
- Samoa Broadcasting Corporation
- Schostal
- Tan's Film
- Terrytoons
- World Broadcasting System
Photo agencies
- Afrapix
- Agence Vu
- Associated Press
- Black Star (photo agency)
- Buzz Foto
- Camera Press
- Can Stock Photo
- Central Photographic Agency (Poland)
- Congopresse
- Contact Press Images
- Czech News Agency
- Demotix
- Drik Picture Library
- European Pressphoto Agency
- Format (photographic agency)
- Gamma (agency)
- Getty Images
- Invision Agency
- Kosova Press
- Le Groupe des XV
- List of press release agencies
- Magnum Photos
- Maria Eisner
- Mehr News Agency
- NOOR photo agency
- News Agency of the Slovak Republic
- Norwegian News Agency
- PIX Publishing
- Panos Pictures
- Rapho (agency)
- Reuters
- Schostal
- Science Photo Library
- Simon Guttmann
- Sipa Press
- Sovfoto
- Studio fotografico Vasari
- Sygma (agency)
- Three Lions Inc.
- Tio fotografer
- Topical Press Agency
- VII Photo Agency
- Wildlight (photo agency)
- Zander & Labisch
- Zuma Press
Photo archives in Austria
- Fotohof
- Schostal
World War II propaganda
- 7.3 cm Propagandawerfer 41
- A Woman's Life
- Adolf Hitler (calypso)
- American propaganda during World War II
- Asia Raya
- Aspidistra (transmitter)
- BBC German Service
- British Security Co-ordination
- British propaganda during World War II
- Ceiling Unlimited
- Falsifiers of History
- Fortress Europe
- German People's Radio
- Germany Calling
- Germany Must Perish!
- Harold Stevens (broadcaster)
- Hello Americans
- If Day
- Japanese Committee on Trade and Information
- Keep Calm and Carry On
- List of literary works published in Asia Raya
- Nazi Eyes on Canada
- Netherlands Indies Government Information Service
- OPROP!
- Our Secret Weapon
- Pan-Asianism
- Propaganda and India in World War II
- Propaganda in Fascist Italy
- Propaganda in Japan during the Second Sino-Japanese War and World War II
- Propaganda in Nazi Germany
- Propaganda in World War II
- Propaganda in the Soviet Union
- Radio Bari
- Radio Londra
- Royal Air Force Film Production Unit
- Ryhmy ja Romppainen
- Schostal
- Secular Cantata No. 2: A Free Song
- Soldatensender Calais
- Szyk Haggadah
- Tatsfield Receiving Station
- The Basic Principles of War Propaganda
- The Sea Hound
- Wanda Radio Station
- Westland (Nazi propaganda)
- Why Britain is at War
- Why We Fight
- Wolf-Heinrich Graf von Helldorff
- World War II political cartoons