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Carolina Charlotta Mariana von Düben, commonly known as Lotten von Düben (
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von Bahr; November 23, 1828 – December 25, 1915) was an early Swedish
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. Her work constitute an important chapter in the history of Swedish photography. She is most notably remembered for her images of the
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Early life

Born on 23 November 1828, the third of six children, in Söderby in
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to the
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von Bahr family; her father was the major Robert von Bahr and Baroness Eva Carolina Åkerhielm af Margretelund, both from
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families. She grew up at both Söderby and Margretelund.


Work

In 1868, her husband, Gustaf von Düben, began to compile a catalogue of Lapp skulls. It was illustrated with photographs taken by Lotten von Düben, probably based on the approach adopted by Carl Curman who had a photographic studio in the building where the couple lived. Von Düben also took many landscape photographs of the Swedish mountains and waterfalls during her trips to Lapland. Unlike her contemporaries, she photographed the scenery to provide a record for herself rather than to sell the images. Taken in the open air rather than in a studio, her portraits show the Sami in their natural environment. Together with the work of
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, von Düben's photographs constitute an important chapter in the history of Swedish photography.


Expedition to Lapland

On 3 July 1868, the von Dübens left Stockholm by ship on the first expedition to
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, along with the assistant G. H. Santesson and the cook Johanna Björklund, undertaking a study of the Sami people. They took with them all the heavy photographic equipment they needed to produce iodinated collodion negatives. Using a stereo camera, Lotten von Dühen photographed the Samis first from the front, then in profile. In 1871, they returned to the area, this time with two cameras. To document their findings, in 1873 Gustaf von Düben published ''Om Lappland och Lapparne, företrädesvis de Svenske: Ethnografiska Studier af Gustaf von Düben'' which was illustrated with his wife's photographs.


Personal life

In 1857, she married Baron Gustaf von Düben, a member of the
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, and a doctor of medicine and professor of pathological anatomy at the
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in Stockholm. Von Düben died at Nysund on 25 December 1915.


Gallery of photographs

The photographs below are all portraits of Sami people taken by Lotten von Düden: File:Porträtt av Nicka Gruvvisare, 64 år, Sirkas sameby. Lotten von Düben 1868 - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0033112 1.jpg, Nicka Gruvvisare, age 64, Sirkas (1868) File:Amma Pirkit Larsson, same från Tuorpon. Lotten von Düben 1868 - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0033114 1.jpg, Amma Pirkit Larsson, Tuorpon (1868) File:Porträtt av Nils Granströms hustru, namn okänt. Tuorpons sameby, Jokkmokks sn. Lotten von Düben 1868 - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0033121 1.jpg, Nils Granström's wife, Tuorpon (1868) File:Porträtt av Elsa Nilsdotter Länta, 35 år gammal, Sirkas sameby. Lotten von Düben 1868 - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0039039 1.jpg, Elsa Nilsdotter Länta, age 35, Sirka (1868) File:Profilporträtt av Per Pålsson Sjålsa, 60 år, Sjokksjokk. Lotten von Düben 1868 - Nordiska Museet - NMA.0033128 1.jpg, Per Pålsson Sjålsa, age 60, Sjokksjokk (1868)


See also

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Düben family The Düben family () is a Swedish family originally from Saxony, Holy Roman Empire, whose members were elevated to the Swedish nobility, that rose to prominence with Andreas Düben (–1662), an organist to the German Church in Stockholm, Swe ...
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History of photography The history of photography began in remote antiquity with the discovery of two critical principles: camera obscura image projection and the observation that some substances are visibly altered by exposure to light. There are no artifacts or de ...
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Sámi history The Sámi people (also Saami) are an Indigenous people of northern Europe inhabiting Sápmi, which today encompasses northern parts of Sweden, Norway, Finland, and the Kola Peninsula of Russia. The traditional Sámi lifestyle, dominated by hunti ...


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Duben, Lotten von 1828 births 1915 deaths 19th-century Swedish photographers Swedish women photographers People from Upplands Väsby Municipality 19th-century women photographers Lotten Swedish baronesses People in Sámi history