Case Study House #21, Bailey House
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Case Study House #21, Bailey House, 1960 Pierre Koenig Architect Chromogenic color print 20 x 16
1960s Modern Color Photography
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Case Study House #21, Bailey House
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Case Study House #21, Bailey House, 1960 Pierre Koenig Architect Chromogenic color print 20 x 16
C Print
Case Study House 22, Pool, 1960
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Julius Shulman Case Study House #22. Pool. C print 16 x 20 inches Shulman's studio stamp and
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Case Study House 22, Playboy, 1960
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Julius Shulman Case Study House #22. Playboy 1960 C print Paper size: 20.5″ x 41.5″ (52.07 cm. x
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Case Study House 22, 1960 Pool
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Julius Shulman Case Study House #22. Pool. C print with rare black border Print size: 20″ x 24
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Case Study House #22, Los Angeles
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Case Study House #22 The Stahl House, 1960 Architect: Pierre Koenig Silver gelatin print Print size
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Case House Study #21 (Hi-Fi)
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Case House Study #21 (Hi-Fi), 1960
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H 20 in W 16 in
Case Study House #22 (pool), Los Angeles California
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
(Pierre Koenig, 1959-1960) 2980-21c
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Case Study House #22, Los Angeles, CA (Playboy)
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
C Print
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Case Study House #22 (Color), Los Angeles, CA (Playboy)
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Modern print
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Case Study House #22 by Pierre Koenig, Los Angeles, CA
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
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The Bass House. Case Study House #20. Altadena. Buff, Straub & Hensman.
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
lll, Calvin Straub and Donald Hensman was case study house #20. The building of what is also known as
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"The Bailey House". Case Study House #21. Los Angeles. Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
*Architect: Pierre Koenig. *Built in the hills with south views, this Case Study House #21 is
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"The Bailey House". Case Study House #21. Los Angeles. Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
Architect: Pierre Koenig *Built in the hills with south views, this Case Study House #21 is
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The Entenza House. Case Study House #9. Pacific Palisades, Cal. Eames & Saarinen
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
*Architect: Eames & Saarinen: *Designed as part of the Case Study Homes project sponsored by Arts
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"The Stahl House - Pool" Case Study House #22. Los Angeles, Cal. Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
*Architect: Pierre Koenig: *Case Study House #22. The Stahl House 1960 considered by many to be
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"The D. Hensman House" Case Study House # 20". C. Buff, C. Straub & D. Hensman
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
for architecs Conrad Buff lll, Calvin Straub and Donald Hensman was case study house #20. The building
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Case Study House #22, Pierre Koenig, Los Angeles, California
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
24 X 20 Inches Signed and dated by the photographer, verso
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The Stahl Case Study House #22. Playboy. Los Angeles. Architect: Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
Architect: Pierre Koenig. *Case Study House #22. Playboy. The Stahl House 1960 considered by many
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"Charles Eames Residence. Pacific Palisades, Cal. Case Study House # 8 C. Eames
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
handwritten "Charles Eames, Case Study House", Job Number 784-13 and Julius Shulmans Signature and Date: 1997
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"Charles Eames Residence. Pacific Palisades, Cal. Case Study House # 8 C. Eames
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
part of The Case Study House Program. The Eames House was #8. Charles and Ray proposed that the home
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"The Charles Eames, Case Study House #8. Pacific Palisades, Cal. Charles Eames.
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
Edition, "The Portfolio" - Shulman's stamp, date and signature on recto in black ink. Signed by Julius
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The Stahl Case Study House #22, Two Girls. Los Angeles. Architect: Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
Architect: Pierre Koenig. *Case Study House #22. Two Girls. The Stahl House 1960 considered by many
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Shulman, C. Eames Case Study House #8, Pacific Palisades, CA, Color Photography
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
American photographer Julius Shulman’s images of Californian architecture have burned themselves
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Shulman, Buff, Straub, Hensman. Case Study House #20, Colour Photography
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Limited edition of 60 FujiChrome-Prints, signed by Julius Shulman, released in 1999. 60 x 75.5 cm
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Case Study House 22
By Julius Shulman
Located in New York, NY
Case Study House #22.Two Girls. The Stahl House 1960 considered by many to be the most iconic home
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Case Study House #22, Los Angeles
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Black and white. 1960s architecture.
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A California Modernist, "Case Study House 22" Sofa
Located in Portland, OR
the Case 22 house in the famous Shulman photograph. A Pair is available. Priced individually
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"The Bailey House". Case Study House #21. Los Angeles. Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
*Architect: Pierre Koenig. *Built in the hills with south views, this Case Study House #21 is
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The Stahl Case Study House #22, Two Girls. Los Angeles. Architect: Pierre Koenig
By Julius Shulman
Located in Agua Dulce, CA
Architect: Pierre Koenig. *Case Study House #22. Two Girls. The Stahl House 1960 considered by many
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Shulman, Frank Lloyd Wright, Freeman House, LA, Black & White Photography
By Julius Shulman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
American photographer Julius Shulman’s images of Californian architecture have burned themselves into the retina of the 20th century. A book on modern architecture without Shulman is...
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Julius Shulman was an American architectural photographer best known for his photograph Case Study House #22 (Two Girls), Los Angeles, CA (Pierre Koenig, Architect, 1959). The house is also known as the Stahl House. Shulman's photography spread California's mid-century modernism around the world. Through his many books, exhibits and personal appearances his work ushered in a new appreciation for the movement beginning in the 1990s.
Shulman’s vast library of images currently resides at the Getty Center in Los Angeles. His contemporaries include Ezra Stoller and Hedrich Blessing Photographers. In 1947, Julius Shulman asked architect Raphael Soriano to build a mid-century steel home and studio in the Hollywood Hills.
Some of Shulman's architectural photographs, like the iconic shots of Frank Lloyd Wright's or Pierre Koenig's remarkable structures, have been published countless times. The brilliance of buildings like those by Charles Eames, as well as those of his close friends, Richard Neutra and Raphael Soriano, was first brought to light by Shulman's photography. The clarity of his work demanded that architectural photography had to be considered an independent art form.
Each Shulman image unites perception and understanding of the buildings and their place in the landscape. The precise compositions reveal not just the architectural ideas behind a building's surface, but also the visions and hopes of an entire age. A sense of humanity is always present in his work, even when the human figure is absent from the actual photographs.
Many of the buildings photographed by Shulman have since been demolished or re-purposed, lending to the popularity of his images.
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(Biography provided by Lions Gallery)
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