- Samuel H. Gottscho
Samuel Herman Gottscho
February 8 ,1875 Brooklyn, New York -January 28 ,1971 Jamaica, Queens, New York , American architectural, landscape, and nature photographer. Samuel Gottscho acquired his first camera in 1896 and took his first photograph atConey Island . From 1896 to 1920 he photographed part-time, specializing in houses and gardens, as he particularly enjoyed nature, rural life, and landscapes.After attending several architectural photograph exhibitions, Gottscho decided to perfect and improve his own work and sought out several architects and landscape architects. After twenty-three years as a traveling lace and fabric salesman, Gottscho became a professional commercial photographer at the age of 50. His son-in-law William Schleisner joined Gottscho in his business in 1935. During this time his photographs appeared in and on the covers of "
American Architect and Architecture ", "Architectural Record ". His portraits and architectural photography regularly appeared in articles in theNew York Times . His photographs of private homes in the New York andConnecticut suburbs often appeared in home decoration magazines. From the early 1940s to the late 1960s, he was a regular contributor to the Times of illustrated articles on wildflowers.Gottscho believed he created some of his best work at the age of 70. In 1967, his botanical work won him the
New York Botanical Garden 's Distinguished Service Medal. Approximately 29,000 of his images are held in the Gottscho-Schleisner collection at the U. S.Library of Congress . Additionally, over 40,000 are held by theMuseum of the City of New York , where an exhibition of his work titled "The Mythic City: Photographs of New York by Samuel H. Gottscho, 1925-1940," opened in November 2005. Photographs of the exhibition can be seen here [http://www.pureandapplied.com/exhibitions/6/index.html] . A third major archive of his work is held byAvery Architectural and Fine Arts Library atColumbia University .Gottscho's Publications
* "Manhattan" 1933
* "A pocket guide to wildflowers: How to identify and enjoy them" 1951
* "Architectural and Decorative Features of St. Bartholomew's Church in the City of New York" 1941
* "A portfolio of views of the New York World's Fair of 1939" 1939
* "Wild-Flower Bounty from a L.I. Bog" by SAMUEL H. GOTTSCHO. New York Times: Jul 31, 1966
* "MAY GARDENS" by Samuel H. Gottscho. New York Times: May 4, 1941References
* [http://artnet.com/ Artnet]
* [http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/collections/gottscho/gottbio.html Library of Congress]
* [http://www.leegallery.com/gottscho.html Lee Gallery]
* "The Mythic City: Photographs of New York by Samuel H. Gottscho, 1925-1940", Donald Albrecht, Princeton 2005, [ISBN 1-56898-562-2]
* "New York: Capital of Photography", Max Kozloff, Yale 2002, [ISBN 0-300-09445-0]
* HWWilsonweb.com Database: "Art Retrospective"
* Obituary "Camera" (English Edition) v. 50 (March 1971) p.54 [ISSN 0366-7073]
* "The Man and the Myth" by Donald Albrecht in "Interior Design", NYC, v.76 no.11 Sept. 2005
* Social Security Death Index
* Obituary, New York Times January 29, 1971
* "Samuel Gottsho Photographer Dies" New York Times, January 29, 1971
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