Reutlinger
(active 1850s-1937), PhotographersArtist associated with 30 portraits
The Reutlingers were a French family of German descent. The family photographic business was founded in Paris in 1850 by Charles Reutlinger, and the studio became famous for its portraits of the actors, artists, musicians, composers, opera singers and ballet dancers of the period. In 1880, Charles handed over the studio to his brother, Emile Reutlinger. In 1883, Emile's son, Léopold-Emile Reutlinger, who had been born in Peru in 1863, arrived in Paris and began to work for his father, eventually taking over the Reutlinger studio in 1890. He produced the firm's first known erotic photographs.
by Reutlinger
matte bromide postcard print, 1902
NPG x138919
by Reutlinger
postcard print, mid 1900s
NPG x139706
Maud Allan as Salome in 'The Vision of Salome'
by Reutlinger, published by Aristophot Co Ltd
bromide postcard print, 1908
NPG Ax160371
by Reutlinger
matte bromide postcard print, 1910s
NPG Ax160429
by Reutlinger
albumen carte-de-visite, 1860s-1870s
NPG x74408
by Vandyk, after Reutlinger
12 x 10 inch glass copy negative, 13 April 1916
NPG x128037
Prince Richard Klemens Joseph Hermann Von Metternich
by Reutlinger
albumen carte-de-visite
NPG x74625
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