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Herbert Tobias (14 December 1924 – 17 August 1982) was a German
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who first became well known for his fashion photography during the 1950s. His portrait studies, his photographs of
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during
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and his
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pictures of men are all of artistic value. He was one of the first well-known people in Germany to die from AIDS.


Life

Herbert Tobias was born in Dessau, the son of a gunmaker. He taught himself photography from the age of ten. His ambition was to become an actor, but the early death of his father in 1936 prevented him. After some time as a surveyor in
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Tobias was called up to the
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in 1942 and sent to the Russian Front, where he took his first significant photographs. Shortly before the end of the war he deserted and was captured by the Americans on the Western Front. He was released at the end of 1945. After attending a stage school in
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he obtained an engagement with the touring theatre company ''Niedersachsen-Bühne''. In 1948, while staying in the area of
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he fell in love with, and began a relationship with, a civilian employee of the American Forces of Occupation. In 1950 both men were denounced under
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of the
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, and moved to
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. There Tobias met the famous German photographer Willy Maywald, for whom he worked as a retoucher and who gave him his first contacts in the world of fashion. In 1953 Tobias' first pictures appeared in ''
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''. In the same year, after resisting arrest during a police raid on a gay establishment, he was thrown out of France and returned to Heidelberg. From October 1953 his fashion photographs began to appear in West German magazines and in November, out of over 18,000 entrants, he won first prize in a highly lucrative competition for the front-page photo of the ''Frankfurter Illustrierten Zeitung''. After moving to
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he had his first solo exhibition, in November 1954, and was praised by the critic
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. Also in Berlin he discovered the singer
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, later famous with
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, and launched her career as a photographic model. Through publication of his work in many high-class magazines Herbert Tobias had become by 1956 an established figure in West German fashion. His contacts in the worlds of fashion and film led in the following years to many photo-portraits of the famous, including
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, Zarah Leander,
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,
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, Klaus Kinski, Tatjana Gsovsky,
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and
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. However, from about 1960 Tobias found it increasingly difficult to deal with the discipline of the fashion world and his commissions fell off significantly. In 1966 he turned back to acting and took roles in theatre and film. In 1969, after moving to Hamburg-Altona, he was only able to support himself with financial assistance from friends and from a few commissions for album covers from
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. From 1972 his pictures started to appear in various gay magazines, particularly in . In 1981 there were highly praised exhibitions of his work in
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and Berlin. This late recognition and the planning of a book of photos caused him to have his old negatives copied and to caption them. He fell seriously ill in February 1982 and died on 17 August of the same year, one of the first high-profile victims of AIDS in Germany. He was buried in Altona Cemetery; in 2007 his grave was declared an ''Ehrengrab'' ("grave of honour") by the Hamburg Senate. Tobias bequeathed his photographic estate to the
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(Landesmuseum für Moderne Kunst, Fotografie und Architektur), which gave his work a large retrospective from May to August 2008, with 200 exhibits,http://www.herberttobias.com/ (Website der Berlinischen Galerie zur Retrospektive, Bonn 2008) also displayed in 2009 in the
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in Hamburg.


Notes and references


Literature


Books and exhibition catalogues

* ''Blicke und Begehren: Der Fotograf Herbert Tobias (1924–1982)'', ed. Ulrich Domröse, Steidl, Göttingen 2008. * ''Fotografien aus der Sammlung Pali Meller Marcovicz'', Aachen 1996. * ''Fotografien 1950–1980 (Katalog zur Ausstellung in der FotoGalerie Volker Janssen zum 70. Geburtstag von Herbert Tobias)'', ed. Hans Eppendorfer, Berlin 1994. * ''Bilder der Sehnsucht. Photographien 1951–1960'', ed. Janos Frecot, Berlin 1994. * ''Herbert Tobias Photographien'', Stuttgart, 2nd edn. 1987. * ''Die Stellung der deutschen Literatur in den achtziger Jahren. Der Photograph Herbert Tobias, Nr 18/19'', Verlag Vis-à-Vis 1984, * ''Vom New Look zum Petticoat.'', Berlin 1984


External links

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Website of the Berlinische Galerie, Bonn 2008
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tobias, Herbert Photographers from Saxony-Anhalt German erotic photographers 1924 births 1982 deaths People from Dessau-Roßlau German male actors German LGBT artists AIDS-related deaths in Germany 20th-century LGBT people