Title:
Photographs from the Anita Hinz Gundlach papers
Creator/Contributor:
Gundlach, Anita Hinz, 1875-1955, creator
Abstract:
Contains studio portraits and snapshot photographs, mainly of Anita Hinz Gundlach, her husband Henry R. Gundlach, and their
daughter Alexandra Gundlach. Also includes views of the family's Rhine Farm (Rhinefarm) vineyard in Sonoma County, the Gundlach-Bundschu
Wine Company operations, and various Gundlach and Hinz family residences. Also includes studio portraits and snapshots of
members of several immediate and extended families and friends of the Hinz and Gundlach families, many located in San Francisco,
Marin County, Los Angeles and other California regions, as well as Germany. These families include Dohrmann, Walsh, Davis,
Buttler, Sims, Bundschu, Ehrhardt, Beyer, Berendsen, Scoones, Perutz, Schoof, Naeve, Boyich, Probert, Guerin, Knoblauch, Marshall,
McNeil, Branstedt, McChesney, Nelson, Streuli, and Schroth.
Date:
approximately 1865-ca. 1940 (issued)
Subject:
n-us-ca
Germans -- California -- San Francisco -- Portraits
Germans -- California -- Marin County -- Portraits
Germans -- California -- Los Angeles -- Portraits
Vineyards -- California -- Sonoma County -- Photographs
Wine industry -- California -- Sonoma County -- Photographs
Viticulture -- California -- Sonoma County -- Photographs
Leisure -- California -- Photographs
Allemands -- Californie -- San Francisco -- Portraits
Allemands -- Californie -- Marin -- Portraits
Allemands -- Californie -- Los Angeles -- Portraits
Vignobles -- Californie -- Sonoma (Comté) -- Photographies
Vin -- Industrie -- Californie -- Sonoma (Comté) -- Photographies
Viticulture -- Californie -- Sonoma (Comté) -- Photographies
Loisir -- Californie -- Photographies
Germans
Leisure
Vineyards
Viticulture
Wine industry
California
California -- Los Angeles
California -- Marin County
California -- San Francisco
California -- Sonoma County
Gundlach, Anita Hinz -- 1875-1955 -- Archives
Gundlach family -- Portraits
Hintz family -- Portraits
Gundlach, Anita Hinz -- 1875-1955 -- Portraits
Gundlach, Henry R -- Portraits
Gundlach, Alexandra -- Portraits
Gundlach family
Hintz family
Note:
Title supplied by cataloger.
Most photographs annotated with ms captions, likely in the hand of Anita Hinz Gundlach.
Numerous portrait photographers are represented. Collection includes at least a few prints by the following San Francisco
studios: Misses Moore & Clarke, Habenicht, Boyé, Guerin, Isaiah W. Taber, Charles Lainer and the New York Gallery. Other noteworthy
photographers represented by at least one print include W.E. Dassonville, Arnold Genthe, Consuela Kanaga, H. Pierce Smith,
Imperial Photographic Gallery, Motoyoshi, Thomas Houseworth, and Gabriel Moulin. For a complete list of photographers represented,
see container list.
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
1 box of small framed portraits shelved in Bancroft Historical Object Miscellany as BANC PIC 19xx.031:193--OBJ (Carton 14).
BOX OF SMALL PORTRAITS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator.
NITRATE NEGATIVES CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.
Transferred from the Anita Hinz Gundlach papers (BANC MSS C-B 615).
Gift; Of Dorothy Boyich; 1956.
Container list available in library.
Preferred citation: Photographs from the Anita Hinz Gundlach papers, BANC PIC 1958.012, The Bancroft Library, University of
California, Berkeley.
Type:
graphic
Archives.
Photographs.
Portraits.
Portraits-California.
Albumen prints.
Cartes de visite.
Postcards.
Physical Description:
photonegative
photoprint
7 boxes and 3 oversize folders (approximately 935 photographic prints and 1 drawing) and 4 negatives : black and white ; 41
x 52 cm or smaller
Language:
mul
Origin:
Various places
Copyright Note:
COLLECTION STORED, IN PART, OFF-SITE: Advance notice required for use.
1 box of small framed portraits shelved in Bancroft Historical Object Miscellany as BANC PIC 19xx.031:193--OBJ (Carton 14).
BOX OF SMALL PORTRAITS RESTRICTED. Requests for use of original must be approved by the appropriate curator.
NITRATE NEGATIVES CLOSED TO RESEARCH DUE TO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS RESTRICTIONS.