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Albert Steiner (1877–1965) was a 20th-century Swiss landscape photographer. [Steiner] was one of Switzerland's outstanding 20th-century photographers. His landscape photographs taken in the Engadine, where he lived and worked for 46 years, are unique on an international as well as a national level.
Albert Steiner. 1877 - 1965. A pioneer of photography in Switzerland, Albert Steiner, who saw himself as an artist, envisaged the technique of photography as an independent means of artistic creation.
Albert Steiner was one of Switzerland’s most prominent photographers of the 20th century. His photographs of Engadine landscapes are unique, even on an international level. They played a significant role in shaping Switzerland’s image as an Alpine land of timeless beauty.
The photographer Albert Steiner (short: A. Steiner, but also called Albert Steiner-Hirsbrunner) is the best-known Swiss landscape photographer of the 20th century, i.e. the number one Swiss photographer and one of the first art photographers in Switzerland.
Albert Steiner, the son of the master baker Christian Steiner and Albertine, née Rieder, began a photography apprenticeship with Jean Moeglé in Thun, which he completed in 1897, interrupted by a one-year employment at the Swiss Federal Ammunition Factory in Thun.
Mar 2, 2007 · On valleys and people, 1908 (Hans-Jörg and Regula Ruch collection) Albert Steiner (1877-1965) was one of the most prominent Swiss photographers of the 20th century, yet he hardly received the...
Albert Steiner is one of the most renowned Swiss photographers. Trained at the atelier of Jean Moeglé (Thun) and Frederic Boissonas (Geneva), lives and works in the Engadine, in the canton of Grisons, where he loves to photograph the beautiful landscapes and the majestic Alps.