Bonney, M. Thérèse, 1897-1978.

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Photojouralist. Born Syracuse, New York, 1897. She studied at the University of California at Berkeley and Radcliffe College in the 1910s. Bonney immigrated to France in 1919 where she became on of the first ten women to graduate from the Sorbonne. She founded the first American illustrated press service in Europe, the Bonney Service, in 1924.

By the late 1930s, Bonney became discourged by the poor quality of the work of the photographers she employed, and decided to learn the art of photography herself. The subjects of her photographs ranged from individual objects to interior settings to window displays to major building complexes and focused on the impact of modernism on European design.

From the description of Therese Bonney Photographs, 1925-1937. (Smithsonian Institution Libraries). WorldCat record id: 39156974

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France--Paris
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Architectural photography
Furniture
Furniture
Interior decoration
Interior decoration
Photography
Photography
Show windows
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Birth 1897

Death 1978

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