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Gertrud Arndt (''née'' Hantschk; 20 September 1903 – 10 July 2000) was a photographer associated with the Bauhaus movement.〔("Gertrud Arndt" ), Luminous Link. Retrieved 15 March 2013.〕 She is remembered for her pioneering series of self-portraits from around 1930. ==Biography== Born in Ratibor (then Upper Silesia) in September 1903, she started taking photographs and learning darkroom techniques while serving at an architectural office in Erfurt, documenting local buildings. Thanks to a scholarship, from 1923 to 1927, she studied at the Bauhaus. She had hoped to study architecture there but as there was no course, she specialized in weaving.〔("Gertrud Arndt (-Hantschk)" ), Bauhaus. Retrieved 15 March 2013.〕〔 Her most famous carpet - which has not survived - lay in the room of Walter Gropius from 1924 onwards.〔(Bauhaus Archive in Berlin Exhibits Works by Gertrud Arndt ), germany.info, 1 February 2013. Accessed 13 February 2013.〕 Thereafter she returned to photography which she had learnt herself, developing her skills throughout her Bauhaus studies.〔 In 1927, she married fellow student Alfred Arndt, who was appointed head of the Bauhaus extension workshop in Dessau in 1929. There she produced a series of 43 self-portraits as well as images of her friend Otti Berger. In 1932, the couple moved to Probstzella in Thuringia, where they stayed until 1948. They finally settled in Darmstadt, where Gertud Arndt died in July 2000.〔〔 She received international acclaim in 1979 when her photographs were exhibited at Museum Folkwang.〔(Press release, 7 February 2013 (downloadable PDF): "Gertrud Arndt (1903–2000): Life and Work" ), Bauhaus-archiv. Retrieved 15 March 2013.〕
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