German Language Pamphlet. 1944-1971 Magazine Excerpts Of Case Study Houses & Famous Prints Created By Julius Shulman & Other Famous Prints & Architects. Los Angeles, California.
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Description
Author: Julius Shulman
Subject: 1944-1971 Magazine Excerpts Of Famous Prints Created By Julius Shulman & Other Famous Architects.
This pamphlet came from a German Publication. It is entirely in German
Containing:
Charles Eames: Case Study House #8. Pacific Palisades, California.
Pierre Koenig: Case Study House #21. Los Angeles, California.
Raphael Soriano: Julius Shulman Residence. Hollywood Hills, California.
Richard Neutra: Atwell Residence. Los Angeles, California.
Ernst Otto Obwald: Tagblatt-Turm in Stuttgard, Germany.
Hans und Wassili Luckhardt mit Alfons Anker: Telschow-Haus. Berlin, Germany
William Lescaze und George Howe: Burohochhause der Philadelphia Saving Fund Society. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Eric Mendelsohn: Columbus-Haus, Berlin.
Gauont-Kinopalast. Paris
Bernhard Hoetger: Haus Atlantis. Bermen, Germany.
Rechte Seite: Wendeltreppe mit Lichtskulptur:
Willliam van Alen: Chrysler Building in New York City, New York.
S. Charles Lee: Academy Theater. Inglewood, California.
E. H. Burton, H. Burnett und J.A. Holabird Travel and Transport building auf der Asstelung. A Century of Progress. Chicago, Illinois.
Frank Lloyd Wright: Verwaltungsgebaude der S.C. Johnson and Son Co. in Racine, Wisconsin.
NOTE: This pamphlet consists of parts from a larger publication. The first page may be the continuation of an articles from another section of the publication.
THIS PAMPHLET WAS USED BY JULIUS SHULMAN IN HIS HOLLYWOOD HILLS STUDIO.
Date: 1971
Pamphlet: 100-R
16 Pages
Dimensions 9.75″ x 12.75″ (24.765 cm. x 32.385 cm.)
Pamphlet is in Excellent Condition. Condition Report statement is given as an opinion and the condition statement does not imply that this softcover is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfection or the effects of aging.
This pamphlet came directly from Julius Shulman’s Hollywood Hills studio.
*This pamphlet is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity authorized by the Julius Shulman Trust and Photographic Archives.