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Bradley & Rulofson

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George Rignold

Bradley & Rulofson was a photo studio c. 1850–1878 in San Francisco with Henry William Bradley (1813–1891) and William Herman Rulofson. Their studio was at 429 Montgomery Street.[1] The California Historical Society - North Baker Research Library has a collection of their work.[1] They made portraits and cabinet cards. Their work is in various collections.[2][3][4][5][6]

"Bath House in the Yosemite" from the Indians of California stereoscopic set published by Bradley & Rulofson (photo by Eadweard Muybridge)

The National Portrait Gallery has their photo of Henry W. Edwards.[7]

Sheet music for The "Elite Race Gallop" by W. Stuckenholz was dedicated to them.[8]

Bradley was from North Carolina and Rulofson from Canada.[9]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Portraits / Bradley & Rulofson". researchworks.oclc.org.
  2. ^ "Bradley & Rulofson (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)". The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection.
  3. ^ "Cantor Arts Center - Bradley & Rulofson". cantorcollection.stanford.edu.
  4. ^ "Bradley & Rulofson's Men of Mark". FAMSF.
  5. ^ "Bradley & Rulofson | Archives at Yale". archives.yale.edu.
  6. ^ "Bradley & Rulofson's Celebrities". FAMSF.
  7. ^ "Bradley and Rulofson, b. -1". National Portrait Gallery people.
  8. ^ https://www.culturalheritage.org/docs/default-source/publications/annualmeeting/2020-posters/jessamy-gloor-2020-poster-on-bradley-rulofson-photoillustrated-sheet-music.pdf?sfvrsn=3ca40a20_12
  9. ^ "Studio, Bradley and Rulofson | Broadway Photographs".