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Maker List This Alphabetized List Includes the Names and Life Dates of All Photographers Whose Work Is Represented in the Collection of the J Department of Photographs Maker List This alphabetized list includes the names and life dates of all photographers whose work is represented in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum as of December 2006. The number in bold following each maker’s name indicates the number of works by that maker currently held in the collection. To inquire whether a particular photograph is available for viewing in the Photographs Study Room in the Department of Photographs in the J. Paul Getty Museum, please call (310) 440-6589 or send a fax to (310) 440-7743. A–Z Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A A. & J. Bool (British, active 1870s) 1 Aalborg (Danish, active about 1909) 1 and Berenice Abbott (American, 1898–1991) 31 Abdullah Frères (Turkish, active Beyazit, Pera, and Cario, 1850s–1900s) 7 Mione Abel (French, active Paris, France about 1896–1920) 2 Abell & Priest (active 1870–1890) 1 Ansel Adams (American, 1902–1984) 39 Eddie Adams (American, 1933–2004) 3 Mac Adams (American, born 1943) 1 Marcus Adams (British, 1875–1959) 1 Robert Adams (American, born 1937) 93 Antoine Samuel Adam-Salomon (French, 1818–1881) 2 Prescott Adamson (American, active Philadelphia, Pennsylvania about 1900) 1 and Robert Adamson (Scottish, 1821–1848) 1 J. Adcock (British, active Bath, England about 1903) 1 Robert (Bob) Adelman (American, born 1930) 5 Mehemed Fehmy Agha (American, born Russia, 1896–1978) 3 Comte Olympe Aguado (French, 1827–1894) 13 Onèsipe Aguado (Vicomte) (French, 1831–1893) 1 Alicia Ahumada (Mexican, born 1956) 1 Franz J. Aichinger (German, active 1930s) 1 Norman Aiken 1 Previous attribution Josef Albers (American, born Germany 1888–1976) 4 T. Albert (German, active Berlin, Germany about 1889) 1 Laure Albin-Guillot (French, 1879–1962, active Paris, France 1930s) 1 John Albok (American, 1894–1982) 26 Kenneth Alexander (American, active 1933–1966) 1 Richard Alexander (British, 1788–1865) 2 Edouard Drains Alexandre (French, 1855–1925) 2 Attributed to Charles(?) Allen (British, active Tenby, Wales 1860s–1870s) 7 Frances & Mary Allen (American, active about 1890–1899) 2 Ted Allen (American, born 1910, active 1929–1980) 1 Eustace A. Alliot (active Chicago, Illinois and New York 1930s) 5 Altobelli & Molins (Italian studio, active until 1865) 6 << back to A–Z index © 2006 J. Paul Getty Trust Maker List—Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum Gioacchino Altobelli (Italian, 1814–about 1879) 2 Lola Alvarez Bravo (Mexican, 1907–1993) 1 Manuel Alvarez Bravo (Mexican, 1902–2002) 168 Colette Alvarez Urbajtel 4 Amedor (Spanish, active 1867–1933) 1 J. Amouroux (French, active Spain 1950s) 1 Attributed to James Anderson (British, 1813–1877) 85 John A. Anderson (American, active 1930s) 1 Andrée (active Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) late 19th century) 2 Angelo (Hungarian, 1894–1974) 2 James Craig Annan (Scottish, 1864–1946) 11 Thomas Annan (British, 1829–1887) 14 Thomas Anschutz (American, 1851–1912) 1 Mark Anthony (British, 1817–1886) 9 Severo Antonelli (American, born Italy, 1907) 3 Maurice Antony (Belgian, 1883–1963) 1 Apeda Studio (American, active 1910s–1920s) 1 Eugene Appert (French, active 1860s–1880s) 2 Mrs. Jeannette M. Appleton (American, active 1870s–1890s) 1 Vincenzo Aragozzini (Italian, active Milan, 1920s) 2 Aram Studio (American, active New York about 1930) 1 Charles Arambourou (French, active 1870s) 1 Diane Arbus (American, 1923–1971) 27 Malcolm Arbuthnot (British, 1877–1967) 1 Archer 1 Frederick Scott Archer (British, 1813–1857) 5 Dick Arentz (American, born 1935) 10 Raffaelli Armoni (Italian, active Orvieto, Italy 19th century) 3 George Armstead (American, active Civil War) 4 Will Armstrong (American, active Boston, Massachusetts about 1900) 3 Gertrud Arndt (German, 1903–2000) 2 Bill Arnold (American, born 1941) 17 Charles Dudley Arnold (American, born 1844, active Chicago, Illinois about 1893) 1 Arual (?) 1 Ingret Atelier (Austrian, active 1900s–1950s) 1 Eugène Atget (French, 1857–1927) 317 Anna Atkins (British, 1799–1871) 8 Harry A. Atwell (American, active Chicago, Illinois 1920s) 1 François Aubert (French, 1829–1906) 1 Charles Aubry (French, 1811–1877) 17 and Ellen Auerbach (American, born Germany 1906, died New York 2004, active Berlin, Germany, 1930s) 15 I. Austin 1 Max Munn Autrey (American, 1898–1971, active Hollywood, California 1920s) 1 Richard Avedon (American, 1923–2004) 17 Fédèle Azari (Italian, 1895–1930) 79 << back to A–Z index © 2006 J. Paul Getty Trust page 2 of 44 Maker List—Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum B << back to A–Z index Helen Bachofen von Echt (British, active Bath, England 1970s) 1 Ernest A. Bachrach (American, active Hollywood, California 1929–about 1958) 4 Fabian Bachrach (American, born 1917) 1 Louis Fabian Bachrach (American, 1881–1963) 14 Walter Keyser Bachrach (American, active 1890s–1925) 2 Alfred Backhouse (British, active 1850s) 1 Moses Bahelfer (German, born Lithuania 1908–1995, active Bauhaus) 1 Henry Bailey (British, active about 1869) 2 Baker & Record (American, active 1870s) 1 Baker Studio (American, active Detroit, about 1900) 1 Balazs (German, active Berlin, 1920s) 2 Baldi (Austrian, active 1860s–1870s) 2 Baldi & Wurthle 1 Edouard Baldus (French, born Germany 1813–1889) 54 Russell Ball (American, active Hollywood, California 1920s–1930s, died 1942) 6 Photographer of original image Larry Ballard 1 Theo Ballmer (Swiss, 1902–1965) 5 Dmitri Baltermans (Russian, 1912–1990) 1 Lewis Baltz (American, born 1945) 74 Balzar (Czech, active 20th century) 1 Gerd Balzer (German, 1909–1985) 1 Bangs (American, active New York) 1 R. Jay Bangs (American, active California 1932) 15 Captain George Bankhart (British, 1829–1916) 4 P. Barchan (Russian?, active 1900–1933) 1 A. Bardou (French?, active Italy 1850s) 1 George Barker (American, 1844–1894) 26 and George N. Barnard (American, 1819–1902) 79 and Walter Barnes (British, 1844–1911) 1 Barney (American, active about 1900s) 1 Richard Jerel Baron (American, born 1947) 11 Herbert Barraud (British, 1845–1896?) 1 G. Barrie & Son (American) 1 Susan Barron (American, born 1947) 4 Uta Barth (American, born Germany 1958) 2 Frederic Auguste Bartholdi (French, 1834–1904) 1 Ralph Bartholomew (American, 1907–1985) 2 C.T.(?) Bartlett (American, active 1860s) 8 Adam Bartos (American, born 1953) 13 Alexander Bassano (British, born Italy 1829–1913) 2 Eugen Batz (German, 1905–1986) 15 James Michael Bauer (American, born 1946) 12 Bayard & Reynard 6 << back to A–Z index © 2006 J. Paul Getty Trust page 3 of 44 Maker List—Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum Émile Bayard (French, 1868–1937, active about 1890–1910) 5 Attributed to Hippolyte Bayard (French, 1801–1887) 151 Irene Bayer-Hecht (American, 1898–1991) 30 Virginia Beahan (American, born 1946) 16 Jessie Tarbox Beals (Canadian, 1870–1942) 2 Elias Olcott Beaman (American, active 1870s) 1 Antonio Beato (British, born Italy about 1825–1906) 82 Attributed to Felice Beato (British, born Italy 1825–1904) 42 Cecil Beaton (British, 1904–1980) 5 Emilio Beauchy (French, born 1842, active Spain about 1870–1900) 3 Etienne de Beaumont (French, 1883–1956) 1 Henri Béchard (French, active Cairo, Egypt 1869–1880s) 9 Bernd and Hilla Becher (German, photographers' partnership, established 1959) 127 Hannes Beckmann (American, born Germany 1909–1977) 1 Francis Bedford (British, 1815/1816–1894) 46 Attributed to Henry Bedford-Lemere (British, born 1840) 4 Lotte Beese (German, 1903–1988) 4 Edmondo Behles (Italian, born Germany 1841–1921) 1 Max Belcher (American, born 1944) 1 Curtis Bell (American, active about 1904) 2 Milton Charles Bell (American, 1848–1893) 4 Dr. William Abraham Bell (British, 1841–1921, active Western United States 1867) 24 William H. Bell (American, 1830–1910) 18 Hans Bellmer (French, 1902-1975, active 1920s–1975) 30 E. J. Bellocq (American, 1873–1949) 1 Denise Bellon (French, 1902–1999, active Paris, about 1937) 1 Ernest Benecke (German, born England 1817–1894, active Egypt, Libya and Syria 1851– 1858) 5 Robert Benecke (American, born Germany 1835–1903) 2 Benjamin (American, active San Francisco, California about 1905) 1 Henry Hamilton Bennett (American, 1843–1908) 6 Jeanne E. Bennett (American, active about 1904) 2 and Richard Benson (American, born 1943) 2 Bentley (British, born 1865) 1 Zaida Ben-Yusuf (American, born England 1896–1915) 2 Attributed to Otti Berger (Hungarian, 1898–1944) 1 Peter E. Bergheim (British, active 1860s–1870s) 1 Ella Bergmann-Michel (German, 1896–1972) 11 Paul Bergon (French, 1863–1912) 2 J. Bernard (French, active about 1865) 1 Charles Bernhoeft (Luxembourgian, active 1880s–1900s) 2 Charles-Albert d'Arnoux Bertall (French, 1820–1882) 1 Michel Berthaud (French, active 1860s–1880s) 4 Paul-Marcellin Berthier (French, 1822–1912) 3 Hannes Bertolf (German, active Bauhaus 1920s–1930s) 1 Bertsch & Arnaud (French, photographic studio, established 1857) 12 Bierstadt Brothers 1 << back to A–Z index © 2006 J. Paul Getty Trust page 4 of 44 Maker List—Department of Photographs, J. Paul Getty Museum Ilse Bing (American, born Germany 1899–1998) 2 Professor Hiram Bingham (American, 1875–1956) 1 Robert Jefferson Bingham (British, about 1800–1870) 6 Rudolph Binnemann (German, active Bauhaus 1925–1928) 7 Bischoff & Spencer (Photographic studio, active 1870s) 1 Auguste-Rosalie Bisson (French, 1826–1900) 31 Bisson Frères (French, active 1840–1864) 39 Karel Bizek (European, active 1930s) 1 and James Wallace Black (American, 1825–1896) 18 Blackford Studio (American, active Watertown, 1913) 1 Gabriel Blaise (French, active Tours, France 1860s–1870s) 1 Blakemore Studio (American,
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