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Lette Valeska (August 20, 1885 – January 8, 1985) was a photographer, painter and sculptor in the Hollywood community. When her husband's chemical plant was confiscated by the Nazi regime, she left her homeland of Germany and traveled with her husband and daughter before moving to New York City in 1937. In 1938 she left her husband and moved to Los Angeles, where she spent the rest of her life. She began a photographic career of children's portraits and quickly gained notoriety among Hollywood stars. She worked as an archivist for the Pasadena Art Museum's Blue Four Collection. At the end of World War II, she organized a friendship correspondence between children in California and Ryswyck, Holland out of gratitude for Ryswyck citizens' assistance to holocaust refugees. At age 50, Valeska b

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  • Lette Valeska (de)
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  • Lette Valeska (* 20. August 1885 in Braunschweig; † 8. Januar 1985 in Los Angeles; geboren als Hella-Hilde Heinemann, verheiratete Heymann bzw. Valeska Heymann, auch Heynemann oder Heinemann) war eine deutsch-amerikanische Fotografin, Malerin und Bildhauerin. Im Jahr 1937 emigrierte sie mit ihrem Mann und ihrer Tochter nach New York City. 1938 trennte sich das Paar und Valeska zog nach Los Angeles, wo sie sich nun Lette Valeska nannte und dort den Rest ihres Lebens verbrachte. (de)
  • Lette Valeska (August 20, 1885 – January 8, 1985) was a photographer, painter and sculptor in the Hollywood community. When her husband's chemical plant was confiscated by the Nazi regime, she left her homeland of Germany and traveled with her husband and daughter before moving to New York City in 1937. In 1938 she left her husband and moved to Los Angeles, where she spent the rest of her life. She began a photographic career of children's portraits and quickly gained notoriety among Hollywood stars. She worked as an archivist for the Pasadena Art Museum's Blue Four Collection. At the end of World War II, she organized a friendship correspondence between children in California and Ryswyck, Holland out of gratitude for Ryswyck citizens' assistance to holocaust refugees. At age 50, Valeska b (en)
  • Lette Valeska (Braunschweig, 20 de agosto de 1885 - 8 de enero de 1985) fue una fotógrafa, pintora y escultora de la comunidad de Hollywood. Cuando el régimen nazi confiscó la planta química de su marido, dejó su tierra natal de Alemania y viajó con su marido y su hija, mudándose a la ciudad de Nueva York en 1937. En 1938 dejó a su esposo y se mudó a Los Ángeles, donde pasó el resto de su vida.​ Comenzó una carrera fotográfica de retratos de niños y rápidamente ganó notoriedad entre las estrellas de Hollywood. Trabajó como archivista para la colección Blue Four del Museo de Arte de Pasadena.​ Al final de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, organizó una amistad por correspondencia entre niños de California y Ryswyck, Holanda, en agradecimiento por la ayuda de los ciudadanos de Ryswyck a los refugiad (es)
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  • Lette Valeska (en)
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  • Braunschweig, Germany (en)
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