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Rosemarie Clausen (née Rose Marie Margarethe Elisabeth Kögel); (5 March 1907 – 9 January 1990) was a German photographer. She worked as
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and
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and received several awards for her work.


Life

Born in near Berlin, Clausen was a granddaughter of the Oberhof and Domprediger and daughter of the pastor and school councillor Rudolf Kögel and his wife Sabine, née Gehring. In 1934, she married the journalist and film producer Jürgen Clausen (1905–1944), who was killed as a pilot of a
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during the "
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". Clausen, who originally wanted to become a portrait painter, completed a photographer apprenticeship with Marie Böhm, the head of the renowned studio Becker & Maass, and after three years passed the assistant examination with distinction at the
Lette-Verein Lette-Verein (Lette Association or Lette Society) is a German educational organization for applied arts. Founded in 1866 in Berlin, the idea of Dr. Wilhelm Adolf Lette, it was initially a technical school for girls. Its motto was "Dienen lerne bei ...
in Berlin. Afterwards, she worked from 1929 until autumn 1933 as assistant to the theatre photographer Elli Marcus and after her emigration with her own studio in
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, at many Berlin theatres, among others the Preußisches Staatstheater Berlin under
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, until its general closure due to the war. Numerous photographic portraits were taken, among others of
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. According to art historian Gabriele Lohmann, Clausen was one of those photographers during the National Socialist era who had nothing to fear from persecution, as she fulfilled the requirements of the
Reichsministerium für Volksaufklärung und Propaganda The Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (, RMVP), also known simply as the Ministry of Propaganda (), controlled the content of the press, literature, visual arts, film, theater, music and radio in Nazi Germany. The ministr ...
and the
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and her works were "suitable for propaganda". With their work, these photographers contributed to shaping the general self-image of the National Socialist Volksgemeinschaft as well as
Women in Nazi Germany In Nazi Germany, women were subject to doctrines of Nazism by the Nazi Party (NSDAP), which promoted exclusion of women from the political and academic life of Germany as well as its executive body and executive committees. On the other hand, wh ...
in particular. At the end of the 1930s, Clausen took numerous private photographs for the family
Hermann Göring Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering; ; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German Nazism, Nazi politician, aviator, military leader, and convicted war criminal. He was one of the most powerful figures in the Nazi Party, which gov ...
, which were distributed as picture postcards.Shareholder's resolution of Rosemarie Clausen künstlerischer Nachlass GbR of 1 July 2018 She also illustrated journalistic propaganda reports, for example a on Göring in 1941 and in 1936 a report on the construction of the autobahn under the title ''Die Straßen des Führers''. In 1941, her photographs – besides those of and Erna Lendvai-Dircksen – were shown in an exhibition compiled by the Reichsfrauenführung under the title ''Frauenschaffen in Deutschland'' in the German-occupied Netherlands, for the first time from October 1941 in the
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Amsterdam, with further stations in Utrecht, Maastricht and Arnhem. In the same year, she published photographs of
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s of "great Germans" (including Austrians such as
Adalbert Stifter Adalbert Stifter (; 23 October 1805 – 28 January 1868) was a Bohemian- Austrian writer, poet, painter, and pedagogue. He was notable for the vivid natural landscapes depicted in his writing and has long been popular in the German-speaking wo ...
) under the title ''Die Vollendeten''. "In dynamic photographs", the dead – according to the perception of art historian Isabel Richter 2010 – "looked down on the viewers in a sovereign, sublime and heroic manner". What unites them, Clausen says in the foreword to the book, is that they are all united in one, "in the one word – GERMAN" (hervorh. i. Orig.) Some of her railway photographs were included in the 1930s editions of the ''Deutsches Reichsbahnkalender''. From 1945, Clausen worked in Hamburg, where she had fled with her three children after the death of her husband, at the
Hamburger Kammerspiele The Hamburg Kammerspiele (German: ''Hamburger Kammerspiele'') is a private theatre in Rotherbaum, Hamburg, Germany, in the borough of Eimsbüttel Eimsbüttel () is one of the seven boroughs (Bezirke) of Hamburg, Germany. In 2020, the borough ...
, the Deutsches Schauspielhaus, the Thalia Theater and the
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and elsewhere, and also included the
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(
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). She was also important as a portrait photographer ( K.R.H. Sonderborg,
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,
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and others). With
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she had a close friendship in the post-war period. She made numerous portraits of the then still unknown writer. Her pictures remained formative for the Borchert picture after his death. The Wolfgang Borchert stamp of the
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shows a Clausen motif. She published in magazines and newspapers, as well as illustrated books and, from 1962 to 1972, theatre calendars. For many years, Clausen illustrated the annual calendar of the ''
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'' magazine. She was a member of the "Gesellschaft deutscher Lichtbildner" (GdL), the
German Society for Photography The German Society for Photography (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, DGPh) is a German photography organisation, based in Cologne. It is concerned with the application of photography in art, science, education, journalism, economics and pol ...
(DGPh), the
Freie Akademie der Künste Hamburg The Freie Akademie der Künste in Hamburg e.V. is a not-for-profit association of artists, founded in 1950 by the organ-builder and writer Hans Henny Jahnn. It now includes architecture, visual arts, performing arts, literature, media Media ...
und Ehrenmitglied of the . Fritz Peyer and Ute Karen Seggelke were among her students Her son was the sociologist
Lars Clausen Lars Michael Clausen (8 April 1935, Berlin – 20 May 2010, Hamburg) was a German sociologist and professor at the University of Kiel. Life and work During World War II, the family lived on the Darß (in Pomerania). 1944 his father Jürgen Cla ...
, her brother-in-law the actor Claus Clausen, her grandniece the actress Andrea Clausen. Clausen died in Hamburg at the age of 82. Her grave with the grave number O8, 236 is located at the
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. Her artistic estate was administered by
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.


Awards

* 1955: Großer Preis der Internationalen Ausstellung für Bühnenphotographie Salzburg * 1976: Kulturpreis der
German Society for Photography The German Society for Photography (Deutsche Gesellschaft für Photographie, DGPh) is a German photography organisation, based in Cologne. It is concerned with the application of photography in art, science, education, journalism, economics and pol ...
− together with Regina Relang and Liselotte Strelow * 1982:
Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille The Biermann-Ratjen-Medaille (Biermann Ratjen Medal) is an award of the City of Hamburg, Germany. It was founded in 1978 by the Senate of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg to commemorate the achievements of the previous senator of culture Han ...
of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg.


Legacy

Clausen's archive was lost in 1945 in Berlin during an air raid. However, an extensive collection of her exhibits is in the possession of the Hamburg Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe. The negative archive, which was created after the end of the Second World War, lies in the ''Zentrum für Theaterforschung – Hamburger Theatersammlung'' of the
University of Hamburg The University of Hamburg (, also referred to as UHH) is a public university, public research university in Hamburg, Germany. It was founded on 28 March 1919 by combining the previous General Lecture System ('':de:Allgemeines Vorlesungswesen, ...
and the positive archive in the Theatermuseum München and the ''Rosemarie Clausen – Künstlerischer Nachlass'' GbR in Potsdam, represented by its managing director Dr. Peer-Robin Paulus.


Work

*''Mensch ohne Maske'', Stuttgart: Tazzelwurm 1938 *''Die Vollendeten'', Stuttgart: Tazzelwurm 1941 (
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s) *''Ewigkeit schwingt über ihnen Kreise'', Pforzheim: Imago o.-J.
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ref>"With the exception of the reproductions of the death masks by
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,
Alexander Pushkin Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin () was a Russian poet, playwright, and novelist of the Romantic era.Basker, Michael. Pushkin and Romanticism. In Ferber, Michael, ed., ''A Companion to European Romanticism''. Oxford: Blackwell, 2005. He is consid ...
and
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, the pictures are taken from the volume of ''Rosemarie Clausen, Die Vollendetes'', formerly published by Tazzelwurm Verlag. Editor of this issue was Curt Letsche.
*''Schrift und Maske'', Hamburg: 1958 (several editions) *''Theater. Gustaf Gründgens inszeniert'', Hamburg: Christian Wegner 1960 *'' Gründgens'', Velber: Friedrich 1963 *''Faust in Bildern'', Braunschweig: Westermann,
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1964, 7th edition. *''Schauspieler'' (text: ), Frankfurt: Büchergilde Gutenberg 1966 *'' Barlach'', Hamburg: Christian Wegner ²1966 *''Begegnungen'', Cologne: DuMont Schauberg 1967 *''Schauspiegel'', Velber: Friedrich
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²1968 *''
Samuel Beckett Samuel Barclay Beckett (; 13 April 1906 – 22 December 1989) was an Irish writer of novels, plays, short stories, and poems. Writing in both English and French, his literary and theatrical work features bleak, impersonal, and Tragicomedy, tra ...
inszeniert'', Frankfurt: Suhrkamp 1969 (several edition) *''Hamburger Thalia-Theater –
Boy Gobert Boy Gobert (5 June 1925 – 30 May 1986) was a German film and television actor. Partial filmography * '' Island of the Dead'' (1955) – Schiffs-Steward * ''A Heart Full of Music'' (1955) – Granito Bubiblanca * ''My Children and I'' (1955) � ...
'', Hamburg: Kristall-Verlag 1980 *''Gründgens Faust''. Berlin: Suhrkamp
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²1983 *''Rosemarie Clausen, '',
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg (''Museum of Art and Design Hamburg'') is a museum of fine, applied and decorative arts in Hamburg, Germany. It is located centrally, near the Hauptbahnhof. History The museum was founded in 1874, fol ...
1988 (Exhibition catalogue)


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Clausen, Rosemarie Theatrical photographers German portrait photographers German women photographers 1907 births 1990 deaths Photographers from Berlin