Tudor-Hart, Edith (1908–1978)
Tudor-Hart, Edith (1908–1978)
Austrian photographer. Born Edith Suschitzky, 1908, in Vienna, Austria; died 1978; sister of Wolfgang Suschitzky; m. Alex Tudor-Hart.
Social documentarian, trained at Dessau Bauhaus and as Montessori teacher; became known in Europe as Modernist photographer before fleeing Austria for London (1933), where she opened a photo studio (1936); worked for such magazines as The Listener, The Social Scene, and Design Today; focused on social issues, Spanish Civil War, working women, and industrial decline; later did stories on care of disabled children for Picture Post.
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