Hofer, Evelyn (1922–)

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Hofer, Evelyn (1922–)

German-born photographer. Born in Marburg an der Lahn, Germany, Jan 21, 1922; attended Salem School, in southern Germany; studied piano in Madrid, Switzerland and at Paris Conservatory; m. Humphrey Sutton.

Specialist in portraits, architectural documentation and book illustrations, fled Germany for Spain after Nazis came to power (1933), settling in Madrid; served apprenticeships at2 commercial photographic studios in Zurich, then moved with family to Mexico City, where she freelanced; moved to NY (1946) and became fashion photographer for Harper's Bazaar; shot photographs for Mary McCarthy's The Stones of Florence (1959); subsequently collaborated on 5 more books: London Perceived, New York Proclaimed, The Evidence of Washington and Dublin: A Portrait (all with V.S. Pritchett), and The Presence of Spain (with James Morris); was a regular contibutor to Life and created essays for Time-Life Books, Life Special Reports series, and The New York Times Magazine.

See also Women in World History.