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Dührkoop, Rudolf, 1846-1918

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Personal name headingDührkoop, Rudolf, 1846-1918
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Variant(s)Dührkoop, R., 1846-1918
LocatedHamburg (Germany) Berlin (Germany)
AddressGrosse Bäckerstrasse 26 Hamburg Germany
Birth date18460801
Death date19180403
Place of birthHamburg (Germany)
Place of deathHamburg (Germany)
Field of activityPhotography Portrait photography
AffiliationLichtbildnerei Rudolf Dührkoop Brotherhood of the Linked Ring
Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain
Profession or occupationPhotographers Portrait photographers
Found inHamburg--Land und Leute der Niederelbe, 1981: sheet 4 (Richard Dührkoop and his daughter Minya Diéz-Dührkoop) illustrations (name beneath one reproduction of photograph: R. Dührkoop)
German Wikipedia, June 4, 2014 (Rudolf Dührkoop (born 1 August 1848 in Hamburg, died 3 April 1918 in Hamburg); Hamburg portrait photographer and representative of Pictorialism; self-taught and at first an amateur, he was licenced as a professional photographer in Hamburg in January 1883 and opened his first studio in Grosse Bäckerstrasse 26 there; around 1898, he turned from commercial portraiture towards artistic photography and exhibited his photographs regularly; around 1909, changed the name of his firm to Lichtbildnerei Rudolf Dührkoop and opened new studios in Hamburg and Berlin; became a member of the Royal Photographic Society in 1905 and of the Brotherhood of the Linked Ring in 1908; after his death, his daughter Julie Wilhelmine, called Minya Diez-Dührkoop, continued his business until her own death)
ULAN, June 4, 2014 (Duhrkoop, Rudolf (German photographer, 1848-1918))
VIAF, June 4, 2014: VIAF ID: 17513864 (Duhrkoop, Rudolf‏, German photographer, 1848-1918‏; Dührkoop, Rudolf, 1848-1918‏) VIAF ID: 280008549 (Dührkoop, Rudolf,‏ ‎1834-1918‏)