The photographer Jean Reutlinger, 1891-1914

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Jean Reutlinger, Germaine Schroeder & Jean Reutlinger, 1913

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Jean Reutlinger, Germaine Schroeder & Jean Reutlinger, 1913.

The family of the Reutlingers, originating from Karlsruhe in Germany, began with Charles Reutlinger to establish a photographic studio after moving to Paris in 1850.
In the following decades, especially under the directorship of his nephew Léopold, the Studio Reutlinger, ParisBoulevard Montmartre 21, developed to one of the leading photo studios for portrait-photography of french high society, artists, actresses and dancers, i.e. Sarah Bernhardt, La Belle Otéro, Cléo de Mérode or Lina Cavalieri(>)
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Jean Reutlinger, Poet Germaine Schroeder, 1913
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Jean Reutlinger, Self-Portrait as St. Sebastian, 1913         Jean Reutlinger, Self-Portrait, 1911

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Jean Reutlinger, La Belle Otero (Folies Bergère) 
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Jean Reutlinger, son of Léopold Reutlinger, worked as a photographer
in his father’s studio from 1910 on. He fell in battle World War I in 1914.

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