Bischof, Werner

Bischof, Werner
born April 26, 1916, Zürich, Switz.
found dead May 16, 1954, Peruvian Andes

Swiss photojournalist.

He studied at the Zürich Arts and Crafts School (1932–36). In 1942 he began working for the picture magazine Du, for which he photographed war-torn France, Germany, and The Netherlands. In 1949 he joined the cooperative photographers' agency Magnum Photos. He died in a car accident while working in Peru. Collections of his photographs were published in the books Japan (1954), Incas to Indians (1956), and The World of Werner Bischof (1959).

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▪ Swiss photographer
in full  Werner Adalbert Bischof 
born April 26, 1916, Zürich, Switzerland
 
found dead May 16, 1954, Peruvian Andes

      Swiss photojournalist whose photographs are notable for their empathy, strong sense of design, and sensitive use of light.

      From 1932 to 1936 Bischof attended the Zürich School of Applied Arts, where he studied photography with Hans Finsler. He worked as an advertising and fashion photographer for several years and in 1942 began a lifelong association with the Zürich magazine Du (“You”). Initially interested in still-life photography, he later turned increasingly to portraiture.

      In 1945 Bischof photographed war-torn areas of France, Germany, and The Netherlands, and in the late 1940s he freelanced throughout Europe. After joining Magnum Photos (a photographers' cooperative that then included Robert Capa (Capa, Robert), Henri Cartier-Bresson (Cartier-Bresson, Henri), David Seymour (Seymour, David), and Ernst Haas (Haas, Ernst)) in 1949, Bischof continued to photograph on assignment for Life magazine and Paris-Match, among others. His work took him to India (where he movingly captured a famine in Bihar), Japan, Southeast Asia, Korea, the United States, and Latin America. A Magnum assignment, “Women Today,” which he had started in Finland, was the motivation for his travel in Latin America. He was killed when the car in which he was traveling went over the edge of a Peruvian gorge.

      Collections of his photographs include Japan (1954), with a text by Robert Guillain; Incas to Indians (1956; also published as From Incas to Indios), created with photographers Robert Frank and Pierre Verger; The World of Werner Bischof (1959); and Werner Bischof (1966).

Additional Reading
Marco Bischof, Rene Burri, and Guido Magnaguago, Werner Bischof, 1916–1954: His Life and Work (1990).

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