Edouard Kutter (1934)
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Édouard Kutter Jr.[1] (born 1934) is a Luxembourg photographer and publisher. The son of the photographer Édouard Kutter Sr. (1887–1978), he was appointed court photographer in 1966. In 1963, he took over his father's photographic business. In 1986, with the agreement of the Court, he donated to Luxembourg's Photothèque some two thousand photographs of the Grand Ducal family taken by his father between 1896 and 1960. At the end of 1989, he also donated his own collection of images taken between 1960 and 1980 documenting the development of the city.[2][3]
Publications
- Luxembourg: paysages du Grand-Duché Édouard Kutter, Joseph Goedert, Nicolas Hein - 1970 - 27 pages
References
- ↑ L'Or des Avars dans le bassin des Carpates VIe-VIIIe siècle Pavillon des arts, Association française d'action artistique - 1986 "Photographie : Édouard Kutter jr, Luxembourg"
- ↑ René Clesse, "Geschichtsschreibung mit der Kamera: Die ersten Photographen unserer Hauptstadt". Onsstad. (German). Retrieved 28 November 2010.
- ↑ Jean-Pierre Fielder, "L'Histoire d'une photothèque", Ons Stad, No. 45, 1994. (French) Retrieved 28 November 2010.
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