Francis Joseph Bruguière (15 October 1879 – 8 May 1945) was an American photographer. Francis Bruguière was born in San Francisco, California, to Emile...
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Bruguière is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Barthélemy Bruguière (1792-1835), first Apostolic Vicar of Korea Jean-Louis Bruguière...
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Studios. In 1930, he made the short abstract film Light Rhythms with Francis Bruguière, long thought to be lost but which is now recovered. He then edited...
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sound score. Danse Macabre was filmed entirely on a studio set, with Francis Bruguière providing the lighting. In addition to the central dance routine,...
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Their marriage ended in 1923. In 1925, Droste met with photographer Francis Bruguière in New York City where he styled himself as Baron Willy Sebastian...
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Myres, Brian Stock, and Herbert Weir Smyth. Arabic Case Francis Bruguière Margaret Van Alen Bruguiére Peter Cooper Hewitt Sather Tower Sather programming...
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Andrews was married in 1902 to Dr. Peder Sather Bruguiere (brother of American photographer Francis Bruguière, brother-in-law of heiress Margaret Post Van...
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guest lecturer series included Stieglitz, Steichen, Paul Strand and Francis Bruguière. He also had school alumni Paul Outerbridge, Doris Ulmann and Anton...
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productions of New York's Theatre Guild. The guild's official photographer, Francis Bruguière, had been "erratic in the performance of his duties", and his work...
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called Prince Toggerty (1910) and starred Josephine Bruguière (mother of artist Francis Bruguière). His wife May died in San Francisco in 1929. In 1940...
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