Arnold Genthe (8 January 1869 – 9 August 1942) was a German-American photographer, best known for his photographs of San Francisco's Chinatown, the 1906...
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Francisco, April 18, 1906 is a black and white photograph taken by Arnold Genthe in San Francisco, California on the morning of April 18, 1906 in the...
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her time in New York, Duncan posed for studies by the photographer Arnold Genthe. Duncan had planned to leave the United States in 1915 aboard the RMS...
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of Congress's huge collection of American Pictorialist photographer Arnold Genthe's work, 384 of his autochrome plates were among the holdings as of 1955...
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Czesław Miłosz and Edward Abbey. In 1906, San Francisco photographer Arnold Genthe joined the Carmel arts colony, where he was able to pursue his pioneering...
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structure in the Capuchins convent, still in good standing, as described by prince Wilhelm of Sweden in 1920.: 175–180 Photograph by Arnold Genthe....
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satirical iconoclast Ambrose Bierce, novelist Mary Austin, art photographer Arnold Genthe, and writer Clark Ashton Smith. He introduced Mabel Gray Young (Lachmund)...
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Dorothy Arzner: A Genuine Woman — via David Soren (archaeologist) Arnold Genthe (1927) Photographs of Dorothy Arzner and Marion Morgan: Dorothy Arzner...
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Mercedes Hede de Acosta by Arnold Genthe, after 1919...
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book form as Said the Observer in 1903. Stellmann was a protégé of Arnold Genthe and produced a significant portfolio of photographs in San Francisco's...
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