Papers of Anton Bruehl.

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Papers of Anton Bruehl.

Papers relating to Anton Bruehl's career as an advertising photographer in New York during the 1920's and 1930's. The archive includes correspondence with commercial museums and galleries regarding the sale and donation of photographic works; ledgers recording sales of prints; articles authored by Bruehl; mounted proofs of advertising campaign images, and scrapbooks. A collection of articles authored by Bruehl, books, and exhibition catalogues containing his work are also included in the archive.

1 box + 2 folios.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7247291

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Bruehl, Anton, 1900-1982

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Australian-born photographer Anton Bruehl was born in 1900 in the small town of Naracoorte, South Australia. Having trained in Melbourne as an electrical engineer, he arrived in New York in 1918 under the employ of Western Electric. After attending an exhibition of photography by the students of the Clarence H. White School of Photography in 1923, Bruehl took six months leave from Western Electric to study privately under Clarence White. During this period he also worked in the studio of Jessie ...