Julius Shulman – Kaufmann House. Palm Springs, Ca. Richard Neutra. 1947

$945.00

SKU: Job: 093-J Category:

Description

Photographer: Julius Shulman

Subject: Kaufmann (Edgar J.) House

Location: Palm Springs, California.

Architect: Richard Neutra

Job: 093 – J

Year: 1947

Assignment: Richard Neutra

The Kaufmann House was one of the last domestic projects conducted by Neutra, but it is also arguably one of his most famous homes. It is “one of the most important examples of international style architecture in the United States and the only one still under private ownership”.

Designed to be a vacation home for Edgar Kaufmann and his family, this five bedroom and five bath home has large sliding glass walls that open the house to the outdoors.
After being owned by several families, each making their own additions and changes, the home has been restored to its original state.

Signed by Julius Shulman on recto at his Hollywood Hills Studio.

Shulman’s studio stamp and signature on verso. Gelatin silver print: Unframed. Print size:  16″ x 20″ (40.64 cm. x 50.8 cm). Image size: 12″ x 15″ (30.48 cm. x 50.8 cm.)

Image is in Excellent Condition. Condition Report: Any condition statement is given as an opinion and the condition statement does not imply that this photograph is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfection or the effects of aging. This Julius Shulman image came from Shulman’s Hollywood Hills studio. Shulman’s studio stamp and signature on verso. Gelatin silver print: Unframed. Print size:  16″ x 20″ (40.64 x 50.8 cm). Image size: 12″ x 15″ (30.48 x 50.80″ cm.)

Image is in Excellent Condition. Condition Report: Any condition statement is given as an opinion and the condition statement does not imply that this photograph is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfection or the effects of aging. This Julius Shulman image came from Shulman’s Hollywood Hills studio.

This Julius Shulman Print arrives with a “Certificate of Authenticity” authorized by the “Julius Shulman Trust & Photographic Archives”