Julius Shulman photography archive 1935-2007

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Julius Shulman photography archive 1935-2007

Representing Julius Shulman's career as an architectural photographer from 1936 to 1997, 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 240 linear feet of Shulman's vintage and modern photographic prints, contact prints, negatives, transparencies, ephemera, and indices.

240.0 linear feet; (over 260,000 negatives, prints, transparencies and related printed material)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6651481

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