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    Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972) was one of the most important fine art and documentary photographers of the modern era.

    Starting his photographic practice in 1903, Hoppé was soon admitted as a member of Britain’s Royal Photographic Society who regularly exhibited his work. He was also part of The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring, an organization whose goal was to promote photography as fine art.

    Hoppé’s early photographs regularly received high-profile prizes and he quickly moved to become a master portraitist. His subjects include a Who’s Who of important personalities in the arts, literature, politics and society. Among the many hundreds of prominent figures he photographed were Albert Einstein, George Bernard Shaw, Henry James, H.G. Wells, Anna May Wong, A.A. Milne, Rudyard Kipling, T.S. Eliot, Ezra Pound, Thomas Hardy, Vita Sackville-West, Vaslav Nijinsky, Anna Pavlova, Margot Fonteyn, Queen Mary, King George V, and other royalty, nobility, politicians, artists and activists from around the world.

    After mastering portraiture, Hoppé began to travel the globe, for months and then years at a stretch, to capture the character of nations as he became a landscape, travel and cultural documentary photographer. He published a range of significant books of his travels, recording places, people and still lifes of subject matter that had not been widely seen or appreciated in the West.

    In retirement from major photographic projects after 1947, for the rest of his life Hoppé mined his body of photographic work and his unique travel experiences as a prolific writer for newspapers, magazines and books.

    In 1954, Hoppé sold his extensive inventory of prints and negatives to the Mansell Collection, a London stock photo agency. Hoppé’s images were permanently filed away by subject, not by author. As a result, his enormous body of work was no longer available to be appreciated fully. Mainstream public awareness of the man who was once the most famous photographer in the world dissipated.

    Decades later, through the efforts of curator and photographer Graham Howe, Hoppé’s images were carefully extracted from the stock photo library and re-assembled as part of the E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection managed by Curatorial Inc. As an artist Emil Otto Hoppé is represented by Curatorial Gallery in London, exclusively.

    Today Hoppé’s oeuvre is being shared, researched, and celebrated once again through major international gallery and museum exhibitions around the world.

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Vaslav Nijinsky as Spectre in Spectre de la Rose

Vaslav Nijinsky as Spectre de la Rose in “Spectre de la Rose,” 1911

Alan Odle, 1916

Alan Odle, 1916

Robert Falcon Scott, 1910

Robert Falcon Scott, 1910

Beatrice Lillie in male drag

Beatrice Lillie, 1916

Beatrice Lillie in male drag

Beatrice Lillie, 1916

Ellen Terry, 1919

Ellen Terry, 1919

Gina Palerme, 1915

Gina Palerme, 1915

Lady Hazel Lavery, 1914

Lady Hazel Lavery, 1914

Adolph Bolm as the Polovtsian Chief Warrior in The Polovtsian Dances, 1911

Adolph Bolm as the Polovtsian Chief Warrior in 'The Polovtsian Dances', 1911

Anna Pavlova as Cleopatra and Laurent Novikoff as Amoun, Ivy House, Hampstead Heath, London, 1912

Anna Pavlova as Cleopatra and Laurent Novikoff as Amoun in Cléopâtre at Ivy House, Hampstead Heath, London, 1912

Leonide Massine as Amoun in Cleopatra, 1918

Leonide Massine as Amoun in “Cleopatra”, 1918

Lubov Tchernicheva as Cleopatra I, 1918

Lubov Tchernicheva as Cleopatra in 'Cléopâtre', 1918

Lubov Tchernicheva as Cleopatra II, 1918

Lubov Tchernicheva as Cleopatra,1918

Lydia Lopokova as the Ballerina in Petroushka, 1919

Lydia Lopokova as the Ballerina in “Petroushka”, 1919

Lydia Lopokova, Ballets Russes, 1919

Lydia Lopokova, Ballet Russes, 1919

Tamara Karsavina as Columbine in Le Carnaval, London, England, 1912

Tamara Karsavina as Columbine in 'Le Carnaval', London, England, 1912

Tamara Karsavina as the FireBird and Adolph Bolm as Ivan Tsarevich in The Firebird, 1911

Tamara Karsavina as the Fire-Bird and Adolph Bolm as Ivan Tsarevich in “The Fire-bird," 1911

Pepita Bobadilla, 1919

Pepita Bobadilla, 1919

Hebe, (Constance Vessellier), 1917

Hebe (Constance Vessellier) “The Most Beautiful Woman in England," 1917

Gaby Deslys, 1914

Gaby Deslys, 1914

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