Elsa Thiemann was born in
Toruń, West Prussia, which is now part of Poland. In 1921 her family moved to the
Neukölln suburb of Berlin. She studied at the
Bauhaus from 1929, receiving her Bauhaus Diploma in July 1931. In the first year she undertook
Josef Albers' preliminary course, and then studied photography under
Walter Peterhans, in a course that was affiliated with the Printing and Advertising workshop. She also attended painting courses given by
Wassily Kandinsky and
Paul Klee. Her work was composed of collaged dark photograms produced using plants, thread, and blobs of paint. ==Work==