- Lucien Aigner
Lucien Aigner (
September 14 ,1901 –March 29 ,1999 ) was a Hungarianphotographer and pioneering photojournalist.Aigner's first camera. a Brownie, was acquired at age nine and was used to photograph his family. By 1926, Aigner was a reporter for Az Est, the Hungarian newspaper group, and soon became a photographer with them. During this time, Aigner became a Leica user.
As the
Paris correspondent of the London General Press at theStresa Conference of 1935, Aigner photographedBenito Mussolini , who was about to sneeze as the picture was taken. The photo made the cover of Newsweek in 1940, and established Aigner as an importantphotojournalist . In 1941 he emigrated fromFrance to theUnited States to escape Nazi persecution.Aigner then spent time at
Princeton University taking photographs ofAlbert Einstein . The photos of Einstein are among Aigner's most famous, and were reportedly Einstein's favorite photos of himself.Lucien Aigner was the older brother of fashionable leather-goods manufacturer
Etienne Aigner .References
* Jeffrey, Ian "et al" (1997). "The Photography Book". London:Phaidon Press Limited. ISBN 0-7148-4488-8
* Bruce Silverstein Gallery release [http://www.brucesilverstein.com/public_html/Aigner%20Release.htm]
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