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  1. 11 de oct. de 2005 · Julius Shulman's photographs of Southern California's inventive modern homes promoted the careers of numerous visionary architects including Richard Neutra, ... Shulman shares his acquired knowledge in his book The Photography of Architecture and Design: Photographing Buildings, Interiors, and the Visual Arts (1977).

  2. Representing Julius Shulman's career as an architectural photographer from 1935 to 2009, the archive documents the modern movement in architecture spanning 60 years and serves as a historical record of the Southern California landscape. The archive comprises 537 linear feet and contains more than 260,000 of Shulman's vintage and modern ...

  3. For over 72 years, Julius Shulman has played a seminal role in architectural photography. Best known for his iconic photographs of landmark buildings in the international modern style such as the 1947 Kaufman House in Palm Springs and the 1960 “Case Study House #22” in the Hollywood Hills designed by C. H. “Buck” Stahl and Pierre Koenig, Shulman’s images capture the futuristic energy ...

  4. Architect: John C. Austin, John & Donald Parkinson, Albert C. Martin. Kun House 1936. Architect: Richard Neutra

  5. 10 de may. de 2022 · Julius Shulman Photography Archive Overview. The archive contains more than 260,000 physical items (negatives, vintage and modern prints, transparencies, contact prints, color slides, in addition to clippings, papers and indices). Out of the 260,000 physical items there are 70,000 unique images.

  6. 25 de nov. de 2013 · The Getty Research Institute recently collaborated with the Artstor Digital Library to digitize and share approximately 6,500 images from the Julius Shulman photography archive, series II and III. The work of American architectural photographer Julius Shulman (1910–2009) comprises the most comprehensive visual chronology of modern architecture in the Americas, with a detailed focus on the ...

  7. 21 de may. de 2024 · Julius Shulman is often considered the greatest American architectural photographer of the 20th century. His photography shaped the image of South Californian lifestyle of midcentury America. For 70 years, he created on of the most comprehensive visual archives of modern architecture, especially focusing on the development of the Los Angeles region. The designs of some of the world’s most ...