Reutlinger Family
active Paris, 1850 - early 20th century
Related People or Corporate Bodies:
member was .... Reutlinger, Charles
.................. (French photographer, 1816-after 1880) [500073170]
member was .... Reutlinger, Emile
.................. (German photographer, 1825-1907) [500353598]
member was .... Reutlinger, Léopold-Emile
.................. (French photographer of German origin, 1863-1937) [500353599]
ULAN, accessed 2/23/17 E. Reluga
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.
National Portrait Gallery website, http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp82348/reutlinger accessed 2/23/2017 E. Reluga
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