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Marianne Hoppe Grøndahl
Marianne Grøndahl, photograph by Thomas Grøndahl
Born1938 (1938)
Stege, Denmark
Died2012 (aged 73–74)
NationalityDanish
Known forPhotography

Marianne Hoppe Grøndahl (27 November 1938 – 19 March 2012) was a Danish photographer. Trained in publicity and press photography, she worked in both the theatrical environment and as a documentary photographer, remembered for her images of Jordan.

Born in Stege, she started photographing at the age of 10. She trained as a publicity photographer in 1957. Her many photobooks present images of the Royal Danish Ballet and of the music and film environment. From 1980 to 1999, she documented the Odense Teater, Café Teatret, Folketeatret and the Royal Danish Theatre. Her last book, documenting the homeless citizens of Odense was published in 2011.

Selected books

References

  1. "Marianne Grøndahl", Den Store Danske. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  2. "Kunstner: Marianne Grøndahl", Kunstindeks Danmark (in Danish) Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  3. Jens Tønnesen, "Marianne Grøndahl: Fotografen Marianne Grøndahl er død, 73 år", Presse-Fotograf Forbundet. (in Danish) Retrieved 3 March 2013.

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