Therese Bonney Photographs, 1925-1937.
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Cooper-Hewitt Design Archive.
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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 lea...
Bonney Service.
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Bonney, Thérèse (1894-1978).
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B. Mabel Bonney, Syracuse, New York, July 15, 1894;d. Paris Jan. 15, 1978, aged 83; Education: She received degrees from the Universtiy of California at Berkeley, Harvard, and a DLitt from the Sorbonne. Founder of the first American illustrated press service in Europe. From the description of Therese Bonney : Artist File. (International Center of Photography). WorldCat record id: 671492924 Mabel Therese Bonney, born July 15, 1900. Graduate, University of California, Berkeley...