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Elli Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē (1899–1998)

Author of Nelly's Antiquities: Greece 1925-1939

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Nelly's Antiquities: Greece 1925-1939 (2004) — Photographer — 5 copies

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Canonical name
Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē, Elli
Legal name
Elli Sougioutzoglou-Seraidarē
Other names
Seraïdari, Elli
Nelly's
Birthdate
1899-11-23
Date of death
1998-08-08
Gender
female
Nationality
Greece
Birthplace
Aydın, Ottoman Empire (Asia Minor)
Places of residence
Athens, Greece
New York, New York, USA
Occupations
photographer
visual artist
Awards and honors
Order of the Phoenix, Greece
Short biography
Elli Sougioultzoglou-Seraïdari was born to a Greek family in Aidini, near Smyrna (now İzmir), Turkey. As a professional, she took the pseudonym Nelly's. She went to Germany to study photography in Germany in 1920-1921. Following the expulsion of the ethnic Greeks of Asia Minor by the Turks, she went to live and work in Greece, where she was appointed the official photographer of the newly-established Greek Ministry of Tourism. She photographed ancient Greek temples against sea and sky backgrounds, helping to produce an ideal view of the country and its people, for internal as well as tourism purposes. In 1936, she photographed the Olympic Games in Berlin, where she met Leni Riefenstahl, whom she accompanied to Olympia for the filming of Triumph of the Will, the Nazi party film. In 1939, she was commissioned to design the interior of the Greek pavilion at the New York's World Fair, which she did with gigantic collages. At the outbreak of World War II, she decided to remain in the USA and became a commercial and portrait photographer for many years. In 1966, she returned to Greece and retired.

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