Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák
Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák (1864 – 1921) was a Czech photographer of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was an important figure in Czech photojournalism and known for his use of Autochrome Lumière.[1] He was born in Přelouč, studied under Karl Teufel, and was named the official photographer to Franz Ferdinand in 1891.[2] He died in Prague.[2]
References
- "Autochromes by Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák". sechtl-vosecek.ucw.cz. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
- Shaw, Trevor Royle; Èuk, Alenka (2012). Slovene Caves and Karst Pictured 1545-1914. Založba ZRC. pp. 181–182. ISBN 9789612543693. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
External links
Media related to Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák at Wikimedia Commons - "Bosnia in photographs by Rudolf Bruner-Dvořák c. 1906". scheufler.cz. Retrieved 27 November 2017.
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