LC control no. | no2014076892 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Dührkoop, Rudolf, 1846-1918 |
Variant(s) | Dührkoop, R., 1846-1918 |
Located | Hamburg (Germany) Berlin (Germany) |
Address | Grosse Bäckerstrasse 26 Hamburg Germany |
Birth date | 18460801 |
Death date | 19180403 |
Place of birth | Hamburg (Germany) |
Place of death | Hamburg (Germany) |
Field of activity | Photography Portrait photography |
Affiliation | Lichtbildnerei Rudolf Dührkoop Brotherhood of the Linked Ring Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain |
Profession or occupation | Photographers Portrait photographers |
Found in | Hamburg--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) |