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Job 4647: Bradbury Building, Southern California American Institute of Architects offices (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1970, 1970
Shulman, Julius, photographer; Wyman, George, architect
Julius Shulman photography archive, 1936-1997. Series II. Architects, 1936-1997
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Title:
Job 4647: Bradbury Building, Southern California American Institute of Architects offices (Los Angeles, Calif.) 1970, 1970
Author/Creator:
Shulman, Julius, photographer
Wyman, George, architect
Creation Date:
1970
Physical Desc.:
12 items
Notes:
Julius Shulman, 1910-2009, was an active architectural photographer from 1936 until 1986. Representing his career, the archive documents the modern movement in architecture spanning several decades and serves as a historical record of the Southern California landscape. Shulman's prolific career has helped to promote and broaden the knowledge of modern architecture by the thoughtful manner which he conveyed architectural design.
Certain architects and architectural firms were intensively documented by Shulman. For ease of access, Shulman organized these materials by architect.
Subjects:
Architecture, Modern--20th century.
Format:
Still image
Coverage:
Los Angeles, Calif.
ID/Accession Number:
2004.R.10(Job 4647)
Is Part Of:
Julius Shulman photography archive, 1936-1997. Series II. Architects, 1936-1997
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GRI Digital Collections
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http://hdl.handle.net/10020/2004r10_job4647
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