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Lehnert & Landrock

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Lehnert & Landrock was a photographic studio run by Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock active in Tunisia and Egypt in the early 20th century, noted for producing Orientalist images.[1][2] Rudolf Franz Lehnert and Ernst Heinrich Landrock produced images of North African people, landscapes, and architecture for a primarily European audience.[1] These images were mainly distributed in monographs, though also as original prints, photogravures, and lithographic postcards.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Geraci, Joseph (2003-09-01). "Lehnert & Landrock of North Africa". History of Photography. 27 (3): 294–298. doi:10.1080/03087298.2003.10441256. ISSN 0308-7298. S2CID 191608514.
  2. ^ "The people behind the lens: Lehnert and Landrock - Special Files - Folk". Ahram Online. Retrieved 2020-06-07.