Hermann Schieberth was an Austrian photographer born on 12 February 1876 at Vama, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (now in Romania) and died in Shanghai, China in 1948.
Trude Fleischmann worked as a photographer for Schieberth early in her career.
His works were primarily of other creatives (such as Oscar Kokoschka, Karl Kraus and Adolf Loos), politicians and aristocrats.
[2] With the arrival of the Nazi administration in Austria after the Anschluss, Schieberth, who was Jewish, emigrated to Shanghai [2] where he is shown in the Shanghai telephone directory of 1947 as a professor, and located at 525 Hamilton House (one of the city's few skyscrapers at the time).
In advertisements in the Shanghai Jewish Chronicle of the time he is shown as operating an art dealership at 267 Kiangse Road.