Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn German, 1919-2025
Marianne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn (1919-2025) was an Austrian-born photographer whose candid, elegant portraits of European high society earned her a unique place in 20th-century photography. A member of the German and Austrian nobility, she was born Marianne Mayr von Melnhof in Salzburg in 1919, the eldest daughter of Baron Friedrich Mayr-Melnhof and Countess Maria-Anna of Meran. She received her first camera at age ten and remained devoted to the medium for the rest of her life.
Educated at the Blocherer Art School in Munich, she married Prince Ludwig zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn in 1942 and had five children. After World War II left their ancestral home in ruins, the couple rebuilt their lives in Sayn, Germany, running a flower shop and market garden while remaining central figures in diplomatic and aristocratic circles. Marianne used her privileged access to capture intimate, unscripted moments among royals, artists, and political leaders with warmth and charm.
Following her husband's death in 1962, friends such as Lilli Palmer and Karl Lagerfeld encouraged the Princess to publish her photographic collection. Her work appeared in Bunte and other international publications, and she was especially known for her portraits taken at motorsport events, royal gatherings, and the Salzburg Festival, where she hosted legendary lunches attended by the likes of Sean Connery, Prince Charles, Leonard Bernstein, and Maria Callas.
Nicknamed the “Mamarazza” by Princess Caroline of Monaco, Marianne was described by Vogue as someone who “captured the beau monde at play.” The focus of her photographs—aristocrats, politicians, actors, artists, and sports legends—formed a dazzling constellation through her lens, together composing a vivid, intimate tapestry of postwar Europe's cultural zeitgeist. Princess Marianne's collection has been widely exhibited, including solo shows in Salzburg, Vienna, Berlin, and Munich. In 2003, a gallery in Salzburg established a permanent exhibition of her work, and her photographic archive grew to an estimated 300,000 images.
The premiere solo retrospective exhibition in New York City of Princess Marianne's photography was presented by Westwood Gallery NYC in 2006.
Celebrated for her good humor, artistic instinct, and intuitive sense of timing, Marianne remained active into her centenarian years. She passed away in 2025 at the age of 105. Westwood Gallery NYC continues to represent her photographic archive, and her legacy endures as a visual chronicle of European cultural life.
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Ludwig Sayn-Wittgenstein, Gaisberg, Austria, February, 1942 -
Car accident after the baptism of Albrecht Sayn-Wittgenstein. Ludwig Sayn-Wittgenstein with Beatrix Sayn-Wittgenstein. Hella of Bavaria and Klementine Croÿ. Near Laasphe, Germany, May 14th, 1950 -
Hunting lunch with Caspar Oeynhausen, Karl-Heinrich Sayn-Wittgenstein, Friedrich Praschma, Carl Wolff-Metternich, Franz Eugen Kesselstatt, Ludwig Sayn-Wittgenstein, Wolf Wolff-Metternich, Sophie Praschma, and Bella Wolff-Metternich, Gracht, Netherlands, D, 1952 -
Yvonne Sayn-Wittgenstein, Attersee, Austria, August 22nd, 1953 -
Yvonne and Alexander Sayn-Wittgenstein on board Bartholomé March’s yacht, Majorca, Spain, April, 1954 -
Ludwig Sayn-Wittgenstein, Spain, October, 1956 -
Fritz Mayr-Meinhof, Teresa Sayn-Wittgenstein, Glanegg, Austria, Christmas, 1956 -
Aristotle Onassis, his sister, and his son Alexander cruise on the S.Y. "Tritona" along the Dalmation coast, Skorpios Island, Greece, September, 1966 -
Sunbathing, Mykonos, Greece, June, 1972 -
"Jedermann" performance, Maximilian Schell, Salzburg, Austria, August, 1976 -
Salvador Dalí in his house, Cadaqués, Port Lligat, Spain, September, 1978 -
Ira Fürstenberg and Andy Warhol at the Metropolitan Ball, New York, NY, December 9th, 1985 -
Andy Warhol Signing Interview Magazine, New York, NY, 1986 -
At Andy Warhol's Factory, New York, NY, May, 1986 -
At Andy Warhol's Factory, New York, NY, May, 1986 -
César in Gunter Sachs' "Le Vieux Chalet," Gstaad, Switzerland, February, 1997
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Westwood Gallery NYC: 30 Years
6 Sep - 25 Oct 2025In celebration of WESTWOOD GALLERY NYC's 30th Anniversary, the gallery will present a group show highlighting works from artists across our three decade history alongside installation views of past exhibitions.Read more -
Princess Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn: Photographs from the the Sayn-Wittgenstein Collection
26 Oct - 18 Nov 2006The Sayn Wittgettstein Collection presents the Austrian Princess Marianne's insight into 1900s aristocracy and popular culture.Read more
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Princess Marianne zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn Obituary
The Times, 17 May 2025 -
Princess Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn Passes Away at 105
Patrick Kidd, The Observer, 8 May 2025 -
Princess Marianne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn featured in ArtForum’s Best of 2006
David Rimanelli, Artforum, 1 Dec 2006 -
Warhol and Other Photographs from the Sayn-Wittgenstein Collection
Art Knowledge News, 27 Oct 2006
