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Kaufmannhouse Biblio Crosse
Kaufmannhouse Biblio Crosse
Kaufmannhouse Biblio Crosse
Announcement card for the Nov. 4, 1960 exhibition member’s preview opening at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. From
Julius Shulman Studio Archive.
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Introduction
I would like to acknowledge Julius Shulman for the inspiration to create this bibliography. As I gradually
became an avid fan and collector of material pertaining to Southern California modernist architecture over
the last few years, I grew to appreciate the great importance of Shulman’s legacy in chronicling its
evolution and growth. I also started to realize the ubiquitousness of his images in the architectural
literature and on the covers of same. I approached him a few years back and asked if he had ever thought
of doing a book which would collect all of the covers from books, shelter magazines, and architectural
journals that his photos have graced. He liked the idea and invited me up to his idyllic Raphael Soriano-
designed studio in the Hollywood Hills. After an introductory chat he told me to open the doors to his
closet and pull down some of the dusty old 8X10 Kodak film storage boxes from the top shelf. They were
stuffed to the gills with clippings and tear sheets he had saved over the years from various articles
containing his photos. As we rummaged we found numerous covers he had long forgotten about and
which I had never seen.
Thus began a journey on which there seems to be no end. Julius gave me much encouragement and
allowed me free reign to browse, and catalogue his studio archives. He also graciously shared with me his
assignment log book which contains over 7,000 records and counting as he continued to work beyond his
recently-celebrated 98th birthday. He introduced me to important historians, film makers and archivists
and regaled me with anecdotes on his assignments and clients. To date we have uncovered over 800
covers on which his photos have appeared. Julius has chosen the title “Julius Shulman Covers Up” for
this effort and uses it with an impish twinkle in his eyes. While conducting my exhaustive search for
Shulman covers I began compiling an annotated bibliography of all the publications his work has
appeared in. It has become a labor of love which now approaches 8,000 items. It has also provided focus
to, and facilitated, my collecting efforts.
The history of Shulman’s relationship with his first and most important client, Richard Neutra, is well-
known. Neutra was eminent in international architectural circles prior to his introduction to Shulman but
it was Shulman’s artistic style that exhibited Neutra’s work in a way that truly focused a viewer’s
attention on the evolution of modern residential architecture in Los Angeles and Southern California.
Their collaborative body of globally-published work greatly enhanced both their reputations and
established Southern California as a modernist Mecca for American and foreign architects alike, as well
as critics, journalists, historians and enthusiasts of the genre.
Neutra and Shulman’s careers are so intertwined that one really cannot be researched without the other.
Therefore, while I was assembling Shulman’s bibliography it made sense to me to concurrently create
another for Neutra. This has led to a Neutra annotated bibliography comprised of over 5,000 entries to
date, about 40% of which contain Shulman photos. Likewise, roughly 30% of Shulman’s bibliography
items contain photos of work by Neutra. Neutra’s proficiency at self-promotion and marketing his unique
brand of nature-based architecture he coined “Biorealism” is evidenced by the over 2,000 articles
containing Shulman photos resulting from only about 225 assignments. Neutra always ordered 10 sets of
prints, split them up and distributed them to editors all over the world and ordered many reprints of
selected projects.
Neutra’s Kaufmann House is one of the most important icons of Southern California Modernism. It is
arguably exceeded in significance by only Neutra’s Lovell Health House and/or R. M. Schindler’s Kings
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Road House. Julius Shulman’s photographs have played a momentous role in establishing the house’s
iconic status and it is both men’s most published work. The reader is referred to an excellent essay by
Simon Niedenthal which appeared in the November 1993 issue of the Journal of Architectural Education
“Glamourized Houses: Neutra, Photography, and the Kaufmann House” to obtain a sense of Neutra’s
early eagerness to broadly publicize his masterpiece balanced by Kaufmann’s desire for a slow roll-out in
the national press and journals as evidenced in the letter below from Kaufmann. The Niedenthal article
goes into depth regarding the creation of Shulman’s “glamorous” image and the importance photography
plays in an architectural monument achieving iconic status. Also noteworthy is Christie’s “Richard
Neutra: The Kaufmann House” May 13, 2008 auction catalogue for its photos and illustrations and
contextual historic background information. The following letter scanned from that catalog ironically
authorizes Neutra only one publication in Architectural Forum. Kaufmann did not know with whom he
was dealing in terms of publicizing his work as this bibliography contains 500 publications to date.
Courtesy Neutra Archive, Dept. of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA. From
Christie’s 2008 Auction Catalog in my collection.
http://socalarchhistory.blogspot.com/2010/05/introduction-i-would-like-to.html
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My bibliographic software is easily searchable and sortable. Recent searches of my Shulman and Neutra
bibliographies for the Kaufmann House turned close to 500 hits which segued into this publication.
Neutra’s relentless and strategic efforts to universally publish all of his work resulted in over 150 articles
referencing the Kaufmann House (most with Shulman photos) from its completion in 1947 until his death
in 1970 despite Kaufmann’s aforementioned aversion to publicity. Only 70 articles are documented from
then until the purchase of the house for restoration by Beth and Richard Harris 25 years later. From 1995
to date there have been close to 275 articles resulting from the publicity surrounding the restoration
efforts by the Harrises and their architects Marmol & Radziner, and the rekindled interest in Neutra’s
work by architectural historians, Palm Springs Modernism, architectural preservation and modernism in
general, and publicity surrounding the recent Christie’s Realty International auction.
No bibliography is ever truly complete, especially one involving the work of publishing dynamos of the
likes of Richard Neutra and Julius Shulman. This bibliography collects Kaufmann House-related items
from all existing Neutra bibliographies and books by or about Neutra and countless modern architecture
histories and anthologies. Despite my exhaustive on-line database searches, cover-to-cover journal and
magazine searches at local research institutions and libraries, Neutra and Shulman archival searches at the
UCLA Charles Young Research Library and Getty Research Institute, respectively, there is yet much
material to be mined on these two idols of modernism in the research libraries of the world. Consequently
this document should best be viewed as an attempt to stimulate further in-depth research on the Kaufmann
House and possibly provide a starting point for a book on the subject. It is my intention to periodically
update this compilation as new material continues to be uncovered. Internet searches for the Kaufmann
House uncover thousands of additional references. Suggestions for improvements and submissions of new
items are always welcomed. My contact information is on the title page.
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Neutra drawing of the courier losing a set of Kaufmann House drawings on the way down Silver Lake
Blvd. to the blueprint reproduction shop. Note the mosernist dwellings sketched in on the west hillside of
the lake. For this poignant story go to the following link. CharredDrawings.pdf
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Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House:
An Annotated & Illustrated Bibliography
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1947
Howard, L. (1947). "Glittering Among the Primitive Boulders." Los Angeles Times Home
Magazine(Jun 15): Cover, D4-5.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo and 9 article photos and a floor plan of
Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Neutra, R. (1947). "House in the Colorado Desert Designed by Richard Neutra." Architects'
Journal 106(Aug 7): 119-123.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, Calif.
(1947). "House in the Colorado Desert: Richard J. Neutra, architect." Architectural Review
102(Nov): 151-154.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, Calif.
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Howard, L. (1947). "Los Angeles Now the Architectural Capital of the World." Los Angeles
Times Home Magazine(Dec 7): H8-9.
Includes 3 Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Tremaine House in
Montecito, Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and Nesbitt House in Los Angeles.
(1947). "Modern Homes Dot Village Landscape: Designed for Desert Living." Palm Springs
Desert Sun(Mar 25): B-1.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's Miller House and 2 of the Kaufmann
House, both in Palm Springs.
Kaufmann, E. (1947). "Modern Rooms of the Last Fifty Years." Interiors CVI(7, Feb): 68-82.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of an all-purpose room in Richard Neutra's
Kelton Apts. in Westwood.
Masters, M. (1947). "Patterns of Brilliance." Los Angeles Times Home Magazine(Jun 15):
Cover, D3, D15.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo 2 article photos of Richard Neutra's
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1947). "We proudly present the outstanding building developments and architectural triumps of
Palm Springs over the past year [ad]." Palm Springs Desert Sun(Mar 25): B8.
Full-page Walle Camplan Co. & Smith Inc. ad includes Shulman photos of
Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House, Albert Frey's Raymond Loewy House (soon to be featured in
Life and House & Garden) and Clark & Frey's Villa Hermosa.
1948
(1948). "Desert Residence for Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kaufmann." Marg 1(4, July): 22-30.
Includes 10 Photos by Julius Shulman of the Kaufmann (Edgar J.) House in Palm
Springs (Calif.) Richard J. Neutra, archt.
(1948). "Deux Oeuvres Nouvelles de Richard J. Neutra, Architecte, 1. Une Residence dans le
Desert Californien, 2. Habitation a Los Angeles." L'Architecture d'Aujourd'hui 19(18-19, Jun-
Jul): 38-47, back cover.
Includes 18 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (plus
the back cover) and 5 of the Sinay House at 1861 Heather Court in Beverly Hills.
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(1948). "Interiors From Abroad: Architectural Review: London, November." Interiors CVII(6,
Jan): 22.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
(1948). "La Casa nel Deserto di Richard Neutra, Arch." Domus(227, Feb): 2-7.
Includes numerous Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
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Courtesy of the Neutra Archive, Dept. of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
(1948). "Spettacolo del mondo: La casa nel deserto di Richard J. Neutra, arch." Domus(227,
Feb): 1-7.
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra with many Shulman photos.
1949
Drew, J. B. and T. Dannatt, Eds. (1949). Architects' Year Book 3. London, Paul Elek.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs designed
by Richard Neutra.
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(1949). "Courrier d'outre-Atlantique: a propos de Neutra." L'Architecture Francaise(87-88): 3.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra.
(1949). "Desert House, Richard Neutra [Palm Springs, Calif.]." Arts & Architecture 66(July):
30-33.
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs with 10 Julius Shulman photos.
(1949). "Glass Oasis With Cold Walls...Architect Neutra's Improved Desert." Interiors CIX(2,
Sep): 80-87.
Includes 14 Julius Shulman photos and floor plans of Neutra's Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs.
Neutra, R. (1949). "House in the Colorado Desert, Architect, Richard Neutra." Architects'
Yearbook 3: 98-103.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard J. Neutra, archt.
(1949). "A modern house uses its setting to help provide luxurious living." Architectural Forum
91(Sep): 52-54.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
(1949). "Neutra Home Design Wins Architect Award." Los Angeles Examiner Pictorial
Living(Jun 26): 25.
Discusses Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs with Shulman
photos, renderings and floor plans.
(1949). "Neutra, Wurdeman & Becket Win Awards." Building News(Jun 9): 1.
Includes a photo of Neutra who won a Distinguished Award from the Southern
California Chapter of the AIA for his Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
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Reference to Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. Cover includes a
preliminary floor plan of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and a Neutra portrait. (Julius
Shulman article photos?).
(1949). "Residence in the Colorado Desert, Richard J. Neutra, Architect." AIA Journal(Jan): 29.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1949). "Una residencia en el desierto del Colorado, EE. UU., Richard J. Neutra." Revista de
arquitectura XXXIV(337/38, Feb): Cover, 3-10.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo and 10 article photos of the Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs.
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Courtesy of the Neutra Archive, Dept. of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
1950
(1950). “House in the Colorado Desert, Richard J. Neutra, Arch.” Kokusai-Kentiku(1, Jul): 23-
25.
Includes 5 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Includes a photo of Neutra and a Japanese text bio on p. 11.
Printz, E. (1950). “Living Architecture.” Colorado Engineer XLVI(2, Jan 15): Cover, 11-13, 32,
34.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs.
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From Shulman Studio Archive.
(1950). “Local architect’s home design wins international prize.” Los Angeles Times(Jul 2): E5.
Article with portrait on Neutra receiving a special award for home design for his
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs at the seventh Pan-American Congress of Architects in
Havana, Cuba. Article mentions the same home being published in the Times Home Magazine
on the occasion of Neutra receiving a Distinguished Honor Award from the A.I.A.
(1950). “Mystery and Realities of the Site by Richard Neutra [book review].” Architecture
d’Aujourd’hui 20(37): XXIX.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Fisker, K. (1950). “Richard J. Neutra.” Arkitekten. Manedshaefte. Kobenhavn 52(7, Jul): Cover,
101-120, + 4p. English text summary.
Special issue dedicated to Neutra’s work includes Julius Shulman photos of the
Davis House in Bakersfield, Beckstrand Residence in Palos Verdes (4 and floor plan), Holiday
House Motel in Malibu (4 and floor plan), Sokol House in Silverlake (2 and floor plan), Aloe
Medical Supply Building (3 and floor plan), Treweek Residence in Silverlake (4 and floor plan),
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (4 and floor plan), Tremaine Residence in Montecito (4 and
floor plan), Case Study house No. 20 (bailey House) in Pacific Palisades (4 and floor plan and a
cover rendering and floor plan and 2 article renderings) and Willard Morgan photos of the
Jardinette Apts. (with floor plan) and Lovell Health House (2), and Luckhaus photos of the
Ruben House in Uplifters Canyon and 3 uncredited photos and a floor plan of the Davey House
in Monterey.
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Boesiger, W., Ed. (1950). Richard Neutra: Buildings and Projects, Realisations et Projets, Bauten
und Projekte. Zurich, Editions Girsberger.
The first of a three volume set of Neutra’s work compiled by Willy Boesiger.
Includes many b&w photographs by Julius Shulman including cover photo and 19 article photos
and a floor plan of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
From my collection.
1951
Harris, F. & Bonenberg, W., Eds. (1951), A Guide to Contemporary Architecture in Southern
California. Los Angeles, Watling
Important early Southern California guidebook designed by Alvin Lustig with
foreword by Arthur B. Gallion and photographs by Julius Shulman includes an entry for Richard
Neutra’s Kaufmann House at 470 Vista de Chino in Palm Springs on p. 76. Waale-Camplan Co.
& Smith, Inc. listed as the contractor.
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Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs (4 and a floor plan) and Channel Heights Housing in San Pedro (3, model and a floor
plan) and 2 renderings and an uncredited photo of a primary school in Puerto Rico.
(1951). “Drei Landhauser von Richard Neutra.” Bauen und Wohnen (4): 204-207.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Neutra, R. (1951). A House in the Desert. Mystery and Realities of the Site. Scarsdale, Morgan
& Morgan 32-39.
Illustrated with numerous Julius Shulman photos of the Nesbitt, Tremaine and
Kaufmann Houses. Cover photo and 6 article photos and a floor plan of the Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs.
From my collection.
Neutra, R. (1951). Mystery and Realities of the Site. Scarsdale, Morgan & Morgan
Illustrated with numerous Julius Shulman photos of the Nesbitt, Tremaine and
Kaufmann Houses. Cover photo and 6 additional photos and a floor plan of the Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs.
(1951). "Nature Is My Goal [Book Review for Mystery and Realities of the Site]."
Newsweek(May 28): 54-55.
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Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, Tremaine House in Montecito (2), and Nesbitt House in Los Angeles.
(1951). "Neutra: Contemporary Classicist." Fortnight 9(8, Sep 17): Cover, 7-9.
Includes a photo of Neutra on the cover and 2 Julius Shulman photos of the
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and 1 each of the Channel Heights Housing Project in San
Pedro, the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Building, Tremaine Residence in Montecito,
Corona Ave. School in Bell, Aloe Medical Equipment Building, and the Nesbitt Residence.
Boesiger, W., Ed. (1951). Richard Neutra: Buildings and Projects, Realisations et Projets, Bauten
und Projekte. Zurich, Editions Girsberger.
Principal photography by Julius Shulman including the front cover photo of the
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and back cover photo of the Lovell Health House. The first of
a three volume set of Neutra's work compiled by Willy Boesiger. Also includes 19 article photos
and a floor plan of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Gille-Delafon, S. (1951). "Une maison de Richard J. Neutra dans le desert de Californie." Arts et
Decoration(20): 25-8.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra.
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1953
(1953). "From a Baby Carriage to a Metropolis." One Quarter Scale(Mar): 12-14, 17.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the
Moore House in Ojai.
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Shepheard, P. (1953). Modern Gardens. London, Architectural Press.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Nesbitt House in Brentwood,
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and possibly others.
Holme, R. and K. M. Frost, Eds. (1953). The Studio Yearbook of Furnishing & Decoration,
1950-51. London, The Studio Publications.
Features Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs and Tremaine Residence in Montecito.
Kaufmann, E. (1953). What Is Modern Interior Design? New York, Museum of Modern Art.
Julius Shulman photos of Neutra work? Verify.
1954
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Courtesy of the Neutra Archive, Dept. of Special Collections, Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA.
Hoste, H. (1954). "Le Corbusier - F. L. Wright - Neutra." Ruimte 2(Jan): Cover, 9-13.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
and article photos of the Moore House in Ojai,
Neutra, R. (1954). Survival Through Design. New York, Oxford University Press.
Hendrick, K. (1954). "Survival Through Design: The Architect, the City, and Nature [book
review]." Christian Science Monitor(Mar 1): Second Section.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, The
Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Building, and the Moore House in Ojai.
1955
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Lenox, B. (1955). "4 Sun Control Devices." Los Angeles Times Home Magazine(Mar 27): L28-
29.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of his personal patio designed by Raphael
Soriano and another of the louver wall at Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1955). "Haus Kaufmann in Palm Springs, Californien, Architekt Richard J. Neutra." Baukunst
und Werkform VIII(6, Jun): 345-349.
Includes 8 Julius Shulman photos.
(1955). "Richard Neutra [exhibition catalog]." Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld(Feb 11 - Mar
11): 6 pp.
Includes Julius Shulman cover photo of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association
Building and photos of the Tremaine House, Channel Heights Housing, Moore House, Kester
Avenue Elementary School, and Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1955). "Richard Neutra [exhibition poster]." Kaiser Wilhelm Museum, Krefeld(Feb 11 - Mar
11).
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the
Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Building.
Lenox, B. (1955). "Texture, Color and Line." Los Angeles Times Home Magazine(Mar 27):
L16-19.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Eames House in Pacific Palisades (Case
Study House No. 8), Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, and houses by William S.
Beckett, Raphael Soriano (Shulman Residence entryway), and Edward Killingsworth and
Kenneth Wing.
1956
(1956). "Abstrakte Raumkunst - Gefahr fur den Menschen." Behagliches Wohnen(Aug 1).
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, the
Moore House in Ojai, and 2 other unidentified houses.
Hamlin, T. (1956). "Designed for Actual People to Enjoy [book review]." New York Times
Book Review(Jun 10): 7.
Review of "Life and Human Habitat" includes a photo of Neutra and a Julius
Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1956). A Guide to the Architecture of Southern California 1769-1956. New York, Reinhold.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's Lovell, Moore , Bailey (Case Study
House No. 20), Kaufmann, and Tremaine Houses, and Orange Coast College Art Center,
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Holiday House Motel, Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse, and Northwestern Mutual Fire
Association Building, plus Shulman photos of work by many other architects.
(1956). "Le ville piu belle del mondo." Epoca VII(324, Dec 16): 60-61.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs and Tremaine House in Montecito.
Kepes, G. (1956). The New Landscape in Art and Science. Chicago, Paul Theobald Co.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Moore House in Ojai and
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. Introduction by Neutra.
(1956). "Residence in the Colorado desert." Architect and Builder (South Africa) 6(11): 36-43.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Wiener, P. L. (1956). "SR's Book of the Week: "Life and Human Habitat" by Richard Neutra
[Book Review]." Saturday Review(June 30): Cover, 9-10.
Includes Julius Shulman cover photo of the Goodson House in Hollywood Hills
and the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the Moore House in Ojai in the review.
1957
Nelson, George (1957). "Holiday Handbook of the Second House." Holiday 22(2, August): 95-
102.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Albert Frey's Cree Residence on p. 99 and
Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs on p. 102.
(1957). "Mens en architektur: huizen van Neutra." Zondagsvriend(50, Dec 12): 48-51.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's G.O.N. House in San
Bernardino, M.I.R. House in Los Angeles, W.I.S. House in South Pasadena, and 3 of the
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
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Kaufmann, E. (1957). "One hundred years of significant building: in summary." Architectural
Record 121(May): 203-8.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra's Channel Heights Housing
Project in San Pedro.
Neutra, R. (1957). "Shaping the Environment of Mankind." Design 1(2, Feb): 3-4.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Moore House in Ojai, the Northwestern
Mutual Fire Association Building, the Kaufmann House and Tremaine House.
1958
Neutra, R. J. (1958). "Client interrogation, an art and a science." AIA Journal 29(June): 285-286.
References the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. Quoted in Sylvia Lavin, "The
Avant-Garde is Not at Home: Richard Neutra and the American Psychologizing of Modernity" in
R. E. Somol, ed., "Autonomy and Ideology: Positioning an Avant-Garde in America" (New
York, 1997), 194.
(1958). "La Maison de Notre Epoque." Connaisance des Arts(82, Dec): 148-155.
Includes 2 Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, and 5 others of his Sidney Brown House in Bel Air and Hammerman Residence in
Brentwood.
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(1958). "Villa per una persona sola." Domus(348, Nov): 6-10.
Covers the most important projects in the first 500 issues of Domus and includes
Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
1959
Joedicke, J. (1959). Architecture Since 1945: Sources and Directions. New York, Praeger.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's Lovell Health House, Kahn House,
Nesbitt House, Kaufmann House and Tremaine House. Also contains Neutra's Lincoln Memorial
at Gettysburg.
(1959). "Architektur und Stadtebau: Von Ameisen und anderen Architekten." Die Furche(Jul
18): 9.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra.
(1959). "Der Architekt Richard Josef Neutra und sein Einfluss auf die Entwicklung der
Architektur in den USA." Die Volkeimstatte(Jan).
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the
Seeblick House.
(1959). "Einige innenraume, Richard J. Neutra, arch." Baukunst und Werkform 12(7, Jul): 370-5.
Includes 5 Julius Shulman photos of the Nesbitt House in Brentwood and
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs sliding doors and Richard Neutra architectural details of same.
Luce, H. R. (1959). Form Givers at Mid-Century [exhibition catalogue]. New York, Time, Inc.
for The American Federation of Arts.
Catalogue includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's Moore House in Ojai (2),
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (2), Lovell Health House, and Rados Residence in San Pedro
(2).
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(1959). An Introduction to the Humanities: Supplement: Painting and architecture. Chicago,
University of Chicago.
Includes 8 Julius Shulman photos of the Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs.
Neutra, R. J. (1959). "A la muerte de un gran hombre, Frank Lloyd Wright." Informes de la
Construccion(116, Dec): 8 pp.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1959). "Richard Neutra: Architect [exhibition announcement]." Toledo Museum of Art, Toledo,
Ohio(Oct 11-Nov 1).
Announcement includes a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs. Exhibit features numerous photos by Julius Shulman.
1960
Neutra, R. (1960). "Acceptance of One's Idea and "Going-Steady' with One's Wife, Instead of
fashionable Flirtation." Kokusai-Kentiku 27(11, Nov): 44-49.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of the Northwestern Mutual Fire Association
Building in Los Angeles, 8 of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and 1 each of the
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America Building in Los Angeles, St. John's College in
Annapolis Maryland and the Dayton, Ohio Natural History Museum.
Peter, J., Ed. (1960). Aluminum in Modern Architecture. Louisville, KY, Reynolds Metals Co.
Includes Julius Shulman photos on pp. 26-27 (Clark Residence, Palm Springs by
Clark & Frey), 32, 33, 34, 35, 46, 47, 74-75 Prudential Building in L.A. by Welton Becket), 84
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(Consolidated Vultee House by Henry Dreyfuss and Edward L. Barnes), 106-107 (Edgewater
Apartments in Hollywood Riviera by J. Merrill Gray), 114-115 (Standard Federal Savings
Building in L.A. by Welton Becket), 124-125 (Mile High Center, Denver by I. M. Pei), 146-147
(Northwestern Mutual Fire Association Office in L. A. by Richard Neutra), 152-153 Frey
Residence in Palm Springs by Clark & Frey), 160, 161, 171-172 (Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs by Richard Neutra), 180-181 (Shulman Residence in L. A. by Raphael Soriano), 192,
193, 204-205 (Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa by Robert Alexander).
Mulcahy, F. (1960). "Architecture: a Blueprint of Life." Los Angeles Times(Jan 24): F1-2.
Article on the Richard Neutra and Robert E. Alexander partnership includes a
rendering of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Julius Shulman photos of the Moore House
in Ojai and the entrance to the San Pedro Hacienda Hotel and portraits of Neutra and Alexander.
(1960). "Art; Show to spotlight role of architect [exhibition announcement]." Los Angeles
Times(Aug 14): F6.
Exhibition announcement for group show "Form Givers at Mid-Century" at the
Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery from August 17 through September 11 presented by the Los
Angeles Municipal Art Department and sponsored by the American Federation of Arts. Featured
architects include Richard Neutra, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Le Corbusier, Alvar Aalto, Frank
Lloyd Wright, Walter Gropius, Eero Saarinen, Edward D. Stone, Philip Johnson, Buckminster
Fuller, Marcel Breuer and Wallace K. Harrison. Exhibition includes Julius Shulman photos of
Neutra's Moore House in Ojai (2), Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (2), Lovell Health House,
and Rados Residence in San Pedro (2).
Senning, J. A. (1960). "The California Home and Richard Neutra." Los Angeles Examiner
Pictorial Living(Oct 23): Cover, 2, 6-10, 14.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Richard Neutra in front of the Singleton
House in Bel Air and 25 article photos of Neutra's work including the Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, the Rados House in San Pedro, the Lovell Health House, the Moore House in Ojai, the
Miller House in Palm Springs, the Perkins House in Pasadena and others.
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Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (2),
McIntosh House, Ayn Rand (von Sternberg) House (2), Kahn Residence in San Francisco,
Tremaine Residence in Montecito, Channel Heights housing Project in San Pedro and the
Jardinette Apts.
Valentien, O. (1960). "Drei Wunsche Drei Garten." Westermanns Monatshefte(5): Cover, 8-11.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Richard Neutra's garden at the VDL
Research House in Silverlake, the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the Chuey Residence.
Neutra, R. J. (1960). "Interrogacion del cliente: una arte, una cienca." Informes de la
Construccion(119, Mar): 6 pp.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(1960). "Neutra: Architect." Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Member's Bulletin(Nov ): Cover.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Exhibition includes numerous Shulman photos.
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(1960). "Neutra: Architect [exhibition announcement]." Virginia Museum of Fine Arts(Nov 4).
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Exhibition includes numerous Shulman photos.
(1960). "PA & B Profile: Richard J. Neutra." Pacific Architect & Builder(May): 10 pp.
Includes 16 Julius Shulman photos of Neutra's work including the Singleton
Residence on the cover, VDL Research House, Lovell Health House, Channel Heights, Corona
Ave. School in Bell, Kaufmann House, Northwestern Mutual Insurance Building, Kronish,
Heller, Tremaine, Rados, Goodman, Troxell, and Perkins Residences, Gemological Institute
(Stairway), and Miramar Naval Air Station Chapel.
1961
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Includes a portrait of Neutra and a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs.
From my collection.
1962
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Special issue on Neutra includes numerous Julius Shulman photos of Neutra
projects including the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs..
Shulman (1962). Photographing Architecture and Interiors. New York, Whitney Library of
Design.
All interior photos by Julius Shulman. Introduction by Richard J. Neutra. Includes
a Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs on p. 70.
1963
1964
Weisskamp, H. (1964). Beautiful Homes and Gardens in California. New York, Abrams.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Rados House on the cover
and other Shulman photos of Neutra work on pp. 172-209 including the Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs (3), Lovell Health House, McIntosh House, Von Sternberg House (2), Nesbitt
House, Tremaine House (5), Slavin House, Goldman House (3), Argent Place House, Troxell
House, Ohara House, Hansch House, Moore House, Kramer House, Matlock House, Staller
House (4), Van Cleef House, Moore-Haefli Houses (2), Sorrells House (2), Heller House,
Connell House, Maslon House, Kronish House (6), Ninneman House, Bown House, Cole House
(2), Goodman House, Roberts House (2), Perkins House, Nelson House, Freedman House,
Auerbacher House, Schaarman House (2), Lew House and Rados House (4).
Pehnt, W., Ed. (1964). Encyclopedia of Modern Architecture. New York, Abrams.
Includes many references to Richard Neutra and a Luckhaus photo of the Lovell
Health House and Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the Kahn
House in San Francisco.
Weisskamp, H. (1964). Hauser und Garten in Kalifornien. Stuttgart, Verlag Gerd Hatje.
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Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Rados House on the cover
and other Shulman photos of Neutra work on pp. 172-209 including the Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs (3), Lovell Health House, McIntosh House, Von Sternberg House (2), Nesbitt
House, Tremaine House (5), Slavin House, Goldman House (3), Argent Place House, Troxell
House, Ohara House, Hansch House, Moore House, Kramer House, Matlock House, Staller
House (4), Van Cleef House, Moore-Haefli Houses (2), Sorrells House (2), Heller House,
Connell House, Maslon House, Kronish House (6), Ninneman House, Bown House, Cole House
(2), Goodman House, Roberts House (2), Perkins House, Nelson House, Freedman House,
Auerbacher House, Schaarman House (2), Lew House and Rados House (4).
(1964). “West Coast Architects I: Richard J. Neutra.” Arts & Architecture 81(Mar): 17-21, 34.
Includes a Rondal Partridge photo of the U.S. Embassy in Karachi Pakistan, a
Lawrence Williams photo of the Lincoln Memorial and Gettysburg Visitors Center, Amir Farr
photos of the Los Angeles County Hall of Records, Garden Grove Community Church, and
Kambara(3), Indomi (3), Okai, and Ohara Residences in Silverlake, and Julius Shulman photos
of the Swirbul Library at Adelphi University, the Tremaine, Moore, Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, and Maslon Residence in Palm Springs.
1965
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(1965). Modern Architecture U.S.A. New York, Museum of Modern Art.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Freeman House,
Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Case Study House No. 8 (Eames House),
and Herb Greene’s Prairie Chicken House in Norman, Oklahoma.
1966
Hoffmann, K. and H. Griese (1966). Bauen mit Holz. Stuttgart, Julius Hoffmann.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Rados House in San Pedro
(2), Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and the Auerbacher Lodge at Luring Pines.
Heyer, Paul (1966). Architects on Architecture: New Directions in America. Walker &
Company, New York
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs,
Lovell Health House (2), Von Sternberg Residence in Northridge, Nesbitt House in Brentwood,
Tremaine House in Montecito (2), Mariner’s Medical Arts Building in Newport Beach, Corona
Avenue School in Bell, Los Angeles County Hall of Records (2) and Goodman House in San
Bernardino and a rendering of the skyscraper for “Rush City Reformed”, a photo of the model of
the Ring Plan School for Lemoore, California and renderings for the Amity Village project in
Compton.
1968
McCoy, E. (1968). “In Palm Springs, a desert pavilion surrounded by transparent walls.” Los
Angeles Times Home Magazine(Feb 11): A18-19.
Includes 2 Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
1969
(1969) “Ken Herman Real Estate [ad]”, Palm Springs Life, (Feb): 124
Ad listing “One of Palm Springs most outstanding estates (Kaufmann House)
designed by Richard Neutra and furnished by Arthur Elrod” priced at $350,000 furnished. (see
ad below).
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1970
Huyghe, R. and J. Rudel (1970). L’Art et Le Monde Moderne – Vol 2 – de 1920 a Nos Jours.
Paris, Libraire Larousse.
Includes 2 Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
(figs. 604 & 605, p. 172) and 1 each of Neutra’s Moore House in Ojai and Tremaine House in
Santa Barbara (figs. 953-954, p. 287).
1971
Futagawa, Y., Ed. (1971). GA [Global Architecture] 8: Richard Neutra: Kaufmann Desert
House, Palm Springs, California, 1946 : Tremaine House in Montecito, Santa Barbara,
California, 1948. Global Architecture. Tokyo, A.D.A. Edita.
Japanese and English text by Dion Neutra. Chiefly photographs by Yukio
Futugawa (some color).
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Image from the internet.
1972
1974
Neutra, R. and D. Neutra (1974). Pflanzen, Wasser, Steine, Licht Berlin, Hamburg, Parey.
Horner, C. (1974). Richard Neutra: The Kaufmann House [17] leaves, [7] leaves of plates.
UCLA Library. Term paper, Winter 1974.
Aarons, S. (1974). A wonderful time: an intimate portrait of the good life. New York.
Includes a Slim Aarons photo of a 1970 party by the pool of the Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra. The house was then owned by Nelda Linsk.
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Guests by the pool at Nelda Linsk's desert (Kaufmann) house in Palm Springs, January 1970.
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Above images downloaded from the internet.
1976
1977
Neutra, R. and D. Neutra (1977). Bauen und die Sinneswelt. Dresden, Verlag der Kunst.
Includes 140 illustrations, mostly b&w photos by Julius Shulman with the
majority of the VDL Research House in Silverlake. Text in German.
Gebhard, D. and R. Winter (1977). A Guide to Architecture in Los Angeles & Southern
California. Santa Barbara, CA, Peregrine Smith.
Julius Shulman was photographic consultant for this guide book which also
includes many of his photos. Includes photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House and Miller
House in Palm Springs, Lovell Health House, Tremaine House in Montecito, Von Sternberg
Residence in Northridge, Channel Heights Public Housing in San Pedro, Nesbitt House, Garden
Grove Community Church, L.A. County Hall of Records, Eagle Rock Playground Clubhouse,
and references to his Holiday House Motel in Malibu, Ruben House, Case Study House No. 20
(Bailey House), Riviera Methodist Church, Beckstrand Residence, California Military Academy,
Singleton House, Brown House, Plywood Demonstration House, Kelton, Elkay, Landfair, and
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Strathmore Apts., Kaufman House, Van Cleef house, Greenberg House, Emerson Jr. High
School, University Elementary School, Rourke House, Heller House, Kun Houses, Crescent
Professional Building, Mosk House, Jardinette Apts. Branch House, McIntosh House, VDL
Research House, Koblick House, Sholts Advertising Building, Corona Ave. School, Hinds
House, Ketser Ave. Elementary School, Beard House, Perkins House, San Bernardino Group
Clinic, Goodman House, Mariner’s Art Medical Center, Hopkins House, Orange County
Courthouse, Santa Ana Police Station, United Aoto workers Building, Moore House, Chase
House, Slavin House, St. Andrew’s Methodist Church, Leddy House, Davis House, and Lemoore
Naval Air Station Public Housing and School.
Shulman, J. (1977). “Photographer’s Perspective on Neutra.” AIA Journal 66(3, Mar): 54-61.
Includes references to and a photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
1978
Caudill, W. W., W. M. Pena, et al. (1978). Architecture and You. New York, Whitney Library of
Design.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim Museum
(3), Richard Neutra’s Tremaine Residence in Montecito (3), Kahala Hilton in Honolulu by
Killingsworth, Brady & Associates (3), U.S. Navy Submarine Training Base in San Diego by
Ward Deems, Hagadone Newspapers Corporate Headquarters in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho by
Richard Nelson, a Thornton Ladd house in Pasadena, a Portland, Oregon fountain by landscape
architect Larry Halprin, Irving Gill’s Dodge House in West Hollywood, Bernard Maybeck’s
Christian Science Church in Berkeley (3), the Lawrence Residence in Houston by Charles
Lawrence (2), 3 dogs looking through Paul Laszlo’s fence, a Blackwell, Oklahoma elementary
school by Caudill, Rowlett, Scott (2), Salk Institute in La Jolla by Loius Kahn, Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, George Wyman’s Bradbury Building in Los Angeles (2), a
Greene & Greene Residence in Pasadena, a Los Angeles Victorian mansion, Case Study House
No. 8 (Eames House) in Pacific Palisades (2), the Runion Residence in Seattle by Ralph
Anderson, Tulsa International Airport by Murray Jones Murray, Taliesen West by Frank Lloyd
Wright, the Wolff Residence in Los Angeles by John Lautner, Pima County Junior College in
Tucson, AZ by Caudill, Rowlett, Scott, Cypress College in Fullerton, CA by Caudill, Rowlett,
Scott, Church in Cedar Rapids, Iowa by Crites & McConnell, Claremont College Science
Building by Caudill, Rowlett, Scott, Gamble House in Pasadena by Greene & Greene, and the
University of Santa Clara Activities Center by Caudill, Rowlett, Scott.
Hoffmann, D. (1978). Frank Lloyd Wright’s Falling Water: The House and Its History. New
York, Dover.
Refers to the Richard Neutra commission for the Kaufmann winter house in Palm
Springs and Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. commissioning Wright to design a house on the adjacent site.
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Includes an interesting footnote on the relationship of Wright, R. M. Schindler and Richard
Neutra.
1980
Neutra, R. and D. Neutra (1980). Bauen und die Sinneswelt. Berlin, Verlag Paul Parey.
Includes 140 illustrations, mostly b&w photos by Julius Shulman with the
majority of the VDL Research House in Silverlake. Text in German.
Gill, B. (1980). The Dream Come True: Great Houses of Los Angeles. New York.
Includes the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
1981
Szarkowski, J. (1981). “Interviews: Archetype Asks the Pros.” Archetype 2(2, Spring): 70-80.
Includes a series of interviews with leading architectural photographers: Morley
Baer, Grant Mudford, Julius Shulman, Tim Street-Porter, Bernice Abbott, Jaime Ardiles-Arce,
Ezra Stoller, and Roger Sturtevant. Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
1982
Drexler, A. and T. S. Hines (1982). The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International
Style to California Modern New York, Museum of Modern Art.
Includes Julius Shulman photos on the cover (Singleton House) and pp., 10r,
12t&c, 52, 53t&br, 54t, 67tl&r, 69b, 71-75, 77-79, 86b, 94-99, 101-103 (5 photos and a floor
plan of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs), and 105-113.
Filler, M. (1982). “The Creation of American Modernism [exhibition review].” House &
Garden(Sep): 8, 10.
Exhibition review of ‘The Architecture of Richard Neutra: From International
Style to California Modern’ at the Museum of Modern Art in New York includes Julius Shulman
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photos of Richard Neutra’s Lovell Health House, von Sternberg Residence, Singleton Residence,
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and Tremaine House in Montecito.
Hines, T. S. (1982). Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture: A Biography and
History. New York, Oxford University Press.
Includes principal photography by Julius Shulman.
1983
Drexler, A. and T. S. Hines (1983). Die Architektur Richard Neutra. Vom Internationalen Stil
zum “California Modern”. Wien, Locker.
German translation of the Museum of Modern Art exhibition catalogue (with
Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and others).
Drexler, A., R. J. Neutra, et al. (1983). L’arquitectura de Richard Neutra : de l’estil international
al modern California. Barcelona, Spain, Obra Social de la Caixa de Pensions.
Catalan translation of the exhibition catalogue (with Shulman photos of the
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and others ).
1984
Gleye, P. (1984). “Los Angeles Between the Olympiads [course brochure].” UCLA
Extension(May 4-5).
Course brochure includes Julius Shulman photos of the Wiltern Theater by
Morgan, Walls and Clements, the Academy Theater in Inglewood by S. Charles Lee, Richard
Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, John Lautner’s Chemosphere, the Bonaventure
Hotel by John Portman, and the Rodes House by Charles Moore and Robert Yudell.
Neutra, R. J. (1984). Survival through Design, 30th Anniversary Collector’s Edition. Los
Angeles.
1985
Maddex, D., Ed. (1985). Master Builders: A Guide to Famous American Architects, John Wiley
& Sons
National Trust for Historic Preservation.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Channel Heights Housing
Project in San Pedro and Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (2) on p. 135 and the Moore House
in Ojai and Garden Grove Community Church on p. 136.
Hitchcock, H.-R. (1985). Modern Architecture: 19th & 20th Centuries. Baltimore.
References to Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. (Julius Shulman
photos?).
1986
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Lampugnani, V. M., B. Bergdoll, et al., Eds. (1986). Encyclopedia of 20th-Century Architecture.
New York, Abrams.
Includes Julius Shulman photos on pp. 85r (Case Study House No. 8 Eames
House), 219r, 246 (Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and von Sternberg House in
Northridge) and 309 (Soleri’s Dome House).
Kaufmann, J., Edgar (1986). “How Right was Wright: Edgar Kaufmann, Jr. Recalls His Family’s
country House, Falling Water. And How Frank Lloyd Wright Made It One With Nature.” House
& Garden(Aug): 140-145, 168-170.
References to the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra.
1987
Busch, A. (1987). The photography of architecture: twelve views. New York, Van Nostrand
Reinhold.
Features the work of photographers Ezra Stoller, Wolfgang Hoyt, Peter Aaron,
Norman McGrath, Steven Rosenthal, Julius Shulman, Bill Hedrich, Nick Merrick, Robert
Perron, Tim Street-Porter, Paul Warchol and Judith Turner. Includes Julius Shulman photos of
Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 (Stahl House), Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs, Ricardo Legorreta’s El Rosario Housing Project in Mexico City, Crites &
McConnell’s United Covenant Presbyterian Church in Danville, Iowa, Johnson-Burgee’s Crystal
Cathedral in Garden Grove (2), Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s Lever house, Anshen & Allen’s
Bank of California, William L. Oereira’s hunt Foods Building, the J. Paul Getty Estate in
England (2), Langdon/Wilson’s CNA Building in Los Angeles, the Kahala Hilton in Honolulu
by Killingsworth, Brady & Associates (4), and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill’s Madison Plaza in
Chicago.
1988
Hollingsworth, M. (1988). Architecture of the 20th Century. New York, Exeter Books.
Richard Neutra references on pp. 82-84 (Picture of the Lovell Health House on p.
83), 106, and 108 (Shulman picture of the Kaufmann House).
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Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House and Albert
Frey House I in Palm Springs, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 (Stahl House) and John
Lautner’s Chemosphere and another unidentified house.
1989
Neutra, R. (1989). Nature Near: Late Essays of Richard Neutra. Santa Barbara, CA, Capra Press.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, Chuey House, Tremaine Residence, Moore House and Von Sternberg House.
1990
Sack, M. (1990). Richard Neutra. Grosse Architekten : Menschen, die Baugeschichte machten.
M. Sack. Hamburg, Hauser: 364.
1991
Lang, W. (1991). “Domus itinerario no. 72: Neutra e Los Angeles.” Domus(731, Oct): XI-XVI.
Guide to 21 buildings designed by Richard Neutra between 1927 and 1966. Text
in Italian and English. Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Lovell Health House, Vdl Research
House, Von Sternberg House, Miller House, Strathmore Apts., Kahn House, Channel Heights
Housing Project, Nesbitt House, UCLA Elementary School, Kaufmann House, Tremaine House,
Singleton, House, Los Angeles County Hall of Records and Garden Grove Community Church.
1992
Leib, R. (1992). “Biorealism and Design in the Realm of Ideas.” L.A. Architect(Apr): 10.
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Article on Neutra’s philosophy of design by former associate Roger Leib includes
Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Oxley House in San Diego and 3 of the Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs.
Shulman, J. and R. Winter (1992). Designs for Living 1993 Calendar [announcement card]. Los
Angeles, Photoventures.
Card cover is a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Oxley House in La
Jolla. Back of card has a photo of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Shulman, J. and R. Winter (1992). Designs for Living 1993 Calendar: The Work of 12 Visionary
Architects in Southern California. Los Angeles, Photoventures.
Calendar for the year 1993 featuring architectural photographer Julius Shulman’s
images of work by architects in Southern California. Introduction by Dr. Robert Winter includes
a photo of the Ned Brown Beach House by Buff & Hensman. Included are works by Ray Kappe
(Sultan House), Richard J. Neutra (cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Oxley
Residence in La Jolla, Singleton Residence in Bel Air and Von Sternberg Residence in
Northridge), Irving Gill (Dodge House), Bernard Judge (Dome House in Beachwood Canyon),
Milton J. Black (Apartment Houses in Mid-Wilshire), R.M. Schindler (Buck House in Mid-
Wilshire and the Van Patten House and Falk Apts. in Silverlake), Carl Maston (Chiat House in
South Pasadena and Maston Residence in the Hollywood Hills), Frank Lloyd Wright (Freeman,
Ennis-Brown and Storer Houses), Gordon Drake (Drake’s personal residence in Benedict
Canyon), Pierre Koenig (Case Study House No. 22 and Koenig’s personal residence in
Brentwood), Charles & Ray Eames (Case Study House No. 8 and Case Study House No. 9), and
John Lautner (Segel Residence in Malibu and Chemosphere).
Webb, M. (1992). “Richard Neutra: Casa Kaufmann, Palm Springs (1946), Como una estacion
lunar.” Diseno Interior(19, Oct): 26-27.
Includes 5 Julius Shulman photos.
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1993
Hines, T. S. (1993). “Architecture: the drawings of Richard Neutra, masterful renderings reflect a
lifetime of visual ideas.” Architectural Digest 50(3, Mar): 74.
Features drawings in the Neutra archives in the Charles Young Research Library
at UCLA including the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Niedenthal, S. (1993). “”Glamourized houses”: Neutra, photography, and the Kaufmann house.”
Journal of Architectural Education 47(2, Nov): 101-112.
On photographs of buildings sharing in the cultural power of the photographic
medium and the power of the print media in the establishment of an architectural canon based on
Julius Shulman’s iconic photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Sutro, D., Ed. (1993). West Coast Wave: New California Houses. New York, Van Nostrand
Reinhold.
Includes 2 Julius Shulman photos of R. M. Schindler’s Kings Road House in
West Hollywood, 1 of Lloyd Wright’s Samuels-Navarro House, 1 of Schindler’s Lovell Beach
House, 1 each of Neutra’s Lovell Health House, Kaufmann House and Nesbitt House, 1 of J. R.
Davidson’s personal residence, Raphael Soriano’s Curtis House, 22 of Gregory Ain’s Daniel
House, 2 of Case Study house No. 8 (Eames House), 1 of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No.
22 (Stahl House), 1 of Craig Ellwood’s Rosen House, 2 of John Lautner’s Chemosphere (Malin
House), 1 of Lautner’s “Rainbow Top” House, 1 of Lautner’s Segel Residence in Malibu, 1 of
Ray Kappe’s personal residence, 1 of Frank Gehry’s Steeves Residence, 1 of Case Study House
No. 23 (Triad) in La Jolla by Killingsworth, Brady & Associates, and 1 of Richard Neutra’s
Oxley Residence in La Jolla.
1994
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Hines, T. S. (1994). Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture. Berkeley,
University of California Press.
Includes principal photography by Julius Shulman.
Jackson, L. (1994). Contemporary: Architecture and Interiors of the 1950s. New York, Phaidon.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, 4 of
Case Study House No. 20 (Bailey House) in Pacific Palisades, 2 of the Tremaine House in
Montecito, 2 of the Moore House in Ojai, 2 of the Channel Heights Housing in San Pedro, 1 of
the Treweek Residence and 2 of the Eagle Rock Playground Club House.
Magnusson, A. (1994). “It’s Back, It’s Hot, It’s…Palm Springs.” Conde Nast Traveler(Sep):
137-143.
Reference to Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann house in Palm Springs.
Rosa, J. (1994). A Constructed View: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman. New
York, Rizzoli.
Shulman biography with the cover photo of Case Study House No. 22 by Pierre
Koenig and all photographs by Julius Shulman including the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Riley, T. (1994). Frank Lloyd Wright, Architect. New York, Museum of Modern Art.
Briefly mentions Neutra’s brief employment at Taliesin and his presence during
his former employer Mendelsohn’s visitation in 1924 and includes a Julius Shulman photo of
Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and a rendering of Wright’s unbuilt Boulder
House also designed for the Kaufmann’s intended for Palm Springs. A sketchy outline of
Neutra’s Kaufmann House can be seen in the drawing below.
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From my collection.
(1994). “Shaper of Perceptions (Book Review).” Progressive Architecture 75(4 April): 78-81.
Features the works of California photographer Julius Shulman. Publication of
book entitled `A Constructed View: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman;
Architects whose works Shulman photographed; Description of darkroom techniques Shulman
used. Includes Julius Shulman photos of Frey House I in Palm Springs, Gordon Drake’s own
home in Los Angeles, Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Robert Skinner’s
personal home in Los Angeles and John Lautner’s Wolff Residence. Table of contents pages
include a double page photo of Lloyd Wright’s Wayfarer’s Chapel in Palos Verdes.
1995
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Moch, C., Ed. (1995). Feels Like Home: Fond Remembrances in Words and Pictures. Chapel
Hill, NC, Algonquin Books.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Crestwood Hills Mutual Housing Association,
the Skinner Residence, Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and Moore House in
Ojai, Clifford May’s children dancing in their recreation room, children preparing to eat lunch,
Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 (Stahl House), and old stone French-style cottage in
Quebec.
(1995). “New Owners Restore ‘Dream House’ of the ‘40s.” New York Times(Dec 28).
Discusses Marmol and Radziner’s restoration designs for Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House and Albert Frey’s Loewy House, both in Palm Springs.
Ouroussoff, N. (1995). “Retrieving the Future Under a Desert Sky.” New York Times (Dec 28):
C1.
Palm Springs, CA. Theirs were twin visions of perfect order. When the architects
Richard Neutra and Albert Frey built adjacent homes overlooking West Vista Chino Road 50
years ago, they created a paragon of modernist beauty in a scorched desert landscape. Neutra,
working for his maverick patron, Edgar Kaufmann, and Frey, for Raymond Loewy, were
designing the glamorous dream houses of tomorrow. Article discusses the restoration of these
two desert icons. Includes 6 Julius Shulman photos.
1996
Ford, E. R. (1996). The Details of Modern Architecture, Volume 2: 1928 to 1988. Cambridge,
MIT Press.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Eames House (Case Study House No. 8) figs.
7.19 & 7.20, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21 figs. 7.38 & 7.40, Neutra’s von Sternberg
House figs. 4.14 & 4.15, Neutra’s Kaufmann House figs. 4.22 & 4.25, and Neutra’s Moore
House figs. 4.26 & 4.29,
(1996). “Fifty Years Later: Two Desert Houses of Tomorrow Restored.” San Diego Union-
Tribune(Jun 14): H9-10.
Discusses the restoration of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House and the Loewy
House by Albert Frey, both in Palm Springs.
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(1996). “Julius Shulman: 60 Years of Architectural Photography and Interior Design [lecture
announcement].” Palm Springs Desert Museum(October 18, 7:30 p.m., Annenberg Theater, Palm
Springs Desert Museum).
Lecture announcement includes Shulman’s iconic photo of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House.
(1996). “New Owners Restore ‘Dream House’ of the ‘40s.” San Francisco Chronicle(Feb 7).
Discusses Marmol and Radziner’s restoration designs for Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House and Albert Frey’s Loewy House, both in Palm springs.
(1996). “Restoring the Kaufmann House [lecture announcement].” Palm Springs Desert
Museum(October 25, 7:30 p.m., Annenberg Theater, Palm Springs Desert Museum).
Lecture announcement includes Shulman’s iconic photo of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House. Los Angeles architects Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner, along with
homeowners Beth and Brent Harris, will discuss their current meticulous restoration of the
Richard Neutra-designed Kaufmann House built in 1946.
Kleinschmidt, J. (1996). “Returning Home.” Palm Springs Desert Sun(Jul 7): D4, D8.
Article discusses the restoration of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House by current
owners Beth and Brent Harris aided by architects Marmol and Radziner. Includes Julius
Shulman’s iconic twilight photo and 2 others.
LeBlanc, S. (1996). Whitney Guide, 20th Century American Architecture: A Traveler’s Guide to
220 Key Buildings. New York, Watson-Guptill Publications.
Includes Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs (and others?).
1997
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Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, Moore House in Ojai, Schindler House in West Hollywood, Frank Lloyd Wright’s
Sturges House in Los Angeles, Frey House II in Palm Springs, FLW’s V. C. Morris Gift Shop in
San Francisco, Bradbury Building in Los Angeles by George Wyman, Glen Lukens Studio by
Raphael Soriano, Greenfield House by Arthur Swab, James B. Toland Residence by Raul
Garduno (3), and Wayfarer’s Chapel by Lloyd Wright.
1998
Hines, T. S. (1998). “Adding to Neutra’s famous Lewin House, Steven Ehrlich designed a
beautiful pavilion. But is it a happy marriage?” Architectural Record 186(8, Aug): 74-79.
Critique of the Ehrlich addition to the Lewin House on Santa Monica Beach
originally built in 1938. Reference to the Kaufmann House restoration in Palm Springs by
Marmol & Radziner.
Shulman, J., P. Frank O. Gehry, et al. (1998). Architecture and Its Photography. Koln, Taschen.
Covers and all photos by Julius Shulman. Singleton House in Bel Air by Richard
Neutra on the front cover and Kaufmann House in Palm Springs on pp. 18-19.
(1998). “Around Town – The Desert in a Flash...” Palm Springs Life(Nov): 29.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
(1998). “Art [Photography Exhibition].” Los Angeles Times [Home Edition](Dec 17): 40.
Includes Julius Shulman’s 1947 photo of the Richard Neutra-designed Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs currently showing at the Craig Krull Gallery in Santa Monica..
Ferguson, R., Ed. (1998). At the End of the Century: One Hundred Years of Architecture. New
York, Abrams.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Case Study House No. 8 (Eames House) in
Pacific Palisades (2), the Steve Baer House in Corrales, NM, Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs and Lovell Health House in Los Angeles, Oscar Niemeyer’s buildings in
Brasilia (3), Bank of London South American Headquarters in Buenos Aires by Testa, Sanchez
Elia, Peralta Ramos, and Agostini (2), Ricardo Legorreta’s IBM Factory in Gudalajara, Mexico
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and Camino Real Cancun Hotel, the National Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City by Pedro
Ramirez Vasquez, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 and John Lautner’s Chemosphere
(Malin House).
Anderton, F. (1998). “A Desert Prophet Wins New Disciples.” New York Times(Sep 17): F1.
Article on Albert Frey’s career in Palm Springs briefly mentions Neutra and the
Marmol & Radziner restoration of the Kaufmann House.
Colomina, B. (1998). The Exhibitionist House. At the End of the Century: 100 Years of
Architecture. R. Ferguson. Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art: 126-165.
Includes Julius Shulman photos or Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs and Lovell Health House in Los Angeles and Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22
in the Hollywood Hills.
Goodwin, G. M. (1998). “Frank Lloyd Wright, Jews, and the West.” Western States Jewish
History 30(2): 98-125.
Traces the often turbulent relationships Frank Lloyd Wright had during the
1910’s-50’s with various Jews, including Rudolph Schindler, Richard Neutra, Erich Mendelsohn,
Edgar Kaufmann, Sr., Stanley Marcus, and John Rosenfield, and the architectural projects in
Western states that brought these men together.
Boecker, S. (1998). “Gefuhl furs Licht [interview].” Kolner Stadt-Anzinger(256, Nov 3 ): 20.
Book review / interview for Julius Shulman: Architecture and Its Photography by
Julius Shulman. Includes a Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
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Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22,
Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Case Study House No. 8 by Charles Eames,
Albert Frey House I in Palm Springs and Neutra and Shulman posing next to Shulman’s view
camera.
Moore, B. (1998). “L.A. Landmarks [exhibition announcement].” Los Angeles Times [Home
Edition](Mar 5): 7.
“L.A. Obscura: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman” includes more
than 80 works documenting Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22, Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House, the Department of Water and Power, the May Company Department Store and
other iconic images of Southern California. Fisher Gallery, USC, 823 Exposition Blvd. Article
includes Shulman photos of the May Co. Department Store.
May, D. and J. Shulman (1998). “L.A. Residential.” Preservation 50(6, Nov-Dec): 52-59.
On the life and work of photographer Julius Shulman. Includes his photos of
Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House Nos. 21 & 22 (3), Richard Neutra’s Kun, Bonnet and
Kaufmann Houses, Soriano’s Shulman House, and Eames House (Case Study House No. 8).
Neutra, D. (1998). “The Neutra genius: innovations & vision.” Modernism Magazine 1(3): 26-
33.
References the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. (Julius Shulman photos?).
Dunning, B. (1998). “Preserving the Optimism of Mid-Century Modern Design [Palm Springs].”
Los Angeles Times [Home Edition](Jun 28): 1.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s 1947 Kaufmann house in
Palm Springs and Albert Frey’s 1946 residence for industrial designer Raymond Loewy.
Buckley, R. (1998). “Rediscoveries: Building Sights.” House & Garden (UK)(Oct): 90-91.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22,
Neutra and Shulman standing next to Shulman’s view camera, Neutra’s Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs, and John Lautner’s Chemosphere.
Marmol, L. and R. Radziner (1998). Restoration of the Kaufmann House [marketing brochure].
Marmol & Radziner brochure includes 9 before and after Julius Shulman photos
and floor plans of the restoration of Neutra’s Palm Springs masterpiece.
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Lucero, O. L. (1998). Selling Los Angeles: The Use of Models in Julius Shulman’s Architectural
Photography. L.A. Obscura: The Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman. Los Angeles,
Fisher Gallery, University of Southern California: 34-41.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Panorama City Market, Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, General Dynamics Astronautics in San Diego by Luckman &
Pereira, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21 (Bailey House) in Laurel Canyon (2), the
Cliff May House, San Diego prefabrication plant, and Pasadena Freeway.
Arntzenius, L. (1998). “The Shulman Eye.” USC Trojan Family Magazine 30(1, Spring): 42-49.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study house No. 22
(Stahl House), Hills in Ranch Country, Lafayette, CA (1934), Self-Portrait (1935), Richard
Neutra’s Lovell Health House, Eames House (Case Study House No. 8) in Pacific Palisades,
Steeves Residence in Malibu by Frank Gehry, Richard Neutra’s Chuey, Kaufmann, and Kramer
Houses.
1999
Mays, V. (1999). “20th Century Giants: Richard Neutra.” Residential Architect(Jan-Feb): 55.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Lovell Health House and Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs.
(1999). “Builder’s Choice Awards.” Builder Architect (Arizona – New Mexico Builder &
Contractor)(Oct): 122.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Filler, M. (1999). “Desert Star [Kaufmann House, Palm Springs, Calif.].” House Beautiful
141(10, Oct): 14-15, 156.
“In Palm Springs, Calif., Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann house, a landmark of
midcentury modernism, is rescued from demolition and painstakingly restored...” Restoration
architects: Marmol & Radziner. Includes 8 Julius Shulman – David Glomb photos.
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Review of Julius Shulman: Architecture and its Photography includes photos of
Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House and Albert Frey House 1, both in Palm Springs.
Boecker, S. (1999). “Julius Shulman: Das ist es, was Architektur fur dich tun kan [interview].”
Kunst Forum International 149: 308-315.
Lengthy interview in German includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House in Hollywood, Union Oil
Gas Station in Pasadena by Raymond Loewy, Case Study House No. 8 by Charles Eames, the
Bradbury Building in downtown L.A. by George Wyman and a photo of Neutra and Shulman
next to Shulman’s view camera.
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Includes 11 Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra restored by Marmol & Radziner for owners Beth and Brent Harris.
Hay, D. (1999). “A modernist masterpiece in the desert is reborn.” Architectural Record 187(9):
92-98.
Restoration of Richard Neutra’s 1946 Kaufmann house in Palm Springs, Calif.
Architects: Marmol and Radziner. Includes Julius Shulman’s iconic b&w photo and 2 color
Shulman – David Glomb photos.
Book, J. (1999). “Palm Springs Eternal.” Los Angeles Magazine 44(4, Apr): 68-79.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Cygelman, A. and f. Joseph Rosa (1999). Palm Springs Modern: Houses in the California Desert.
New York, Rizzoli.
Includes the iconic Julius Shulman photo of Neutra’s Kaufmann House on the
back cover and p. 63 and Grace Lewis Miller House on p. 13. Julius Shulman – David Glomb
photos of the Kaufmann House on p. 10, 13, and 50-63 and Maslon House on pp. 150-157.
Joseph Rosa introduction includes references to Neutra’s Miller House.
From my collection.
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Colacello, B. (1999). “Palm Springs Weekends.” Vanity Fair(Jun): 192-211.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Eggener, K. (1999). “Postwar Modernism in Mexico: Luis Barragan’s Jardines del Pedregal and
the International Discourse on Architecture and Place.” The Journal of the Society of
Architectural Historians 58(2): 122-145.
Many references and end notes pertaining to Neutra including many signed
Neutra books in Barragan’s personal library. Mentions Barragan’s margin notes on the
Kaufmann House pages in his copy of Neutra’s “Mystery and Realities of the Site” and
compares it with his demonstration house at 140 Fuentes in the Jardines del Pedregal. Includes
Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and Goldman
House in Encino with landscape by Eckbo.
(1999). “Reforma de la Casa Kaufmann, Marmol & Radziner Architects.” Diseno Interior(Sep):
130-137.
Includes 8 Julius Shulman – David Glomb photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs with restoration design by Marmol & Radziner.
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Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House pool in
Palm Springs.
Botwin, M. (1999). “Working Out a Fresh Perspective.” Los Angeles Times Magazine(May 23):
24-35.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
2000
Pricer, J. L. (2000). “Architecture to strut its stuff.” Palm Springs Desert Sun(Apr 4): D1.
Article announces an architectural Symposium at the Palm Springs Desert
Museum’s Annenberg Theater on Sep 8 from 10 am – 3 pm. Speakers include Thomas S. Hines,
Tony Merchell, Barbara Lamprecht, Frank Escher, Don Wexler, Leo Marmol and Ron Radziner.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Albert Frey’s Ramond Loewy House and Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House.
Dietsch, D. K. (2000). Classic Modern: Midcentury Modern At Home New York, Simon &
Schuster.
Includes Julius Shulman photos on pp. 6 (Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No.
22), 8 (Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra), 10 (the Entenza Residence, Case
Study House No. 9, designed by Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen, 16t, 34, 42 (the Raymond
Loewy Residence in Palm Springs by Albert Frey) 53, 54, 98, and 166-171 and references to
other Shulman work.
Ingersoll, R. (2000). “De la cueva a la tienda: la casa Kaufmann de Neutra en Palm Springs =
The tent and the cave: Neutra in Palm Springs.” Arquitectura viva(73): 18-21.
Restoration of Richard Neutra’s 1946 Kaufmann house in Palm Springs, Calif.
Architects: Marmol and Radziner
Keeps, D. A. (2000). “House of Style.” New York Times Home Magazine(Apr 16): 62-63.
Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(2000). “Julius Shulman: Richard Neutra and Modernism in California [exhibition poster].”
Exhibition to be held at Audimax der Humboldt-Universitat in Berlin. Poster
photo is Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
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Oshima, K. T. (2000). “Kaufmann Desert House.” A + U: Architecture and Urbanism: Visions of
the Real Modern Houses in the 20th Century, Special Issue(Mar): 240-253.
Article on Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Sharp, D. and C. Cooke, Eds. (2000). The Modern Movement in Architecture. Rotterdam, 010
Publishers.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Lovell Health House (2) and
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
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(2000). “Natur und Architektur in grosartigem Dialog [book review].” Kolner Stadt-
Anzeiger(Oct 21): 40.
Review of Richard Neutra: Complete Works by Barbara Mac Lamprecht with
principal photography by Julius Shulman includes a Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(2000). “Palm Springs Modernism of the ‘40s and ‘50s: An On-Site Study Tour [tour].” UCLA
Extension(Fall 1999).
Class description includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs.
(2000). Palm Springs: Brief History and Architectural Guide. Palm Springs, City of Palm
Springs Historic Site Preservation Board.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Shulman (2000). Photographing Architecture and Interiors. Los Angeles, Balcony Press.
All interior photos by Julius Shulman. Introduction by Richard J. Neutra. Cover
photo of Neutra’s Miramar Naval Air Station Chapel. Includes a Shulman photo of the
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(2000). “The Plight of the Richard and Dion Neutra VDL Research House II – The Kaufmann
House restoration, Neutra (Palm Springs, 1946) – “ DoCoMoMo(22, May).
(Julius Shulman photos?)
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Lamprecht, B. M. (2000). “Richard Neutra – Complete Works.” Echoes(34, Nov): 60-65, 84-86.
Excerpts from the Taschen book of the same name with Julius Shulman photos of
the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, the Lovell Health house, the Scioberetti House, the Miller
House (2), the VDL Research House II (2), and Perkins House.
Lavin, S. (2000). “Richard Neutra and the psychology of the American spectator.” Grey Room(1,
Fall): 42-63.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Singleton House in Bel Air, the Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs, the Goodman House in San Bernardino, and 4 of the Garden Grove
Community Church and other illustrations.
(2000). “Richard Neutra: Kaufmann Desert House, Palm Springs, California, USA 1946.” A +
U: architecture and urbanism(3): 240-253.
Marmol, Radziner, et al. (2000). “A ship on the desert: the Kaufmann House restoration.”
Journal / International Working-Party for Documentation and Conservation of Buildings, Sites
and Neighbourhoods of the Modern Movement, 2000 May, n.22, p.54-55.
Restoration of Richard Neutra’s 1946 Kaufmann house in Palm Springs, Calif.
Architects: Marmol and Radziner
2001
Ryzin, J. C. v. (2001). “90 and Still in Focus [exhibition].” Austin American-Statesman(Feb 1).
Article announcing a Julius Shulman exhibition at Lake Austin Fine Arts.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22, Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, a photo of his Modernism Rediscovered book, and a photo of
Julius Shulman.
Busch, A. (2001). “Going forward without baggage [Julius Shulman].” Metropolis 20(5): 70-73.
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Architectural photographer Julius Shulman is profiled as one of “9 over 90” living
designers. Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, John Lautner’s Arango Residence in Acapulco, Mexico, Union Oil gas station in
Pasadena by Raymond Loewy, Shulman and Neutra next to Shulman’s view camera, Richard
neutra’s Singleton House in Bel Air, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House in Los Angeles,
McCulloch Motors Office & Showroom by Paul Laszlo, and the Bernard Judge Residence in
Hollywood.
Goldberger, P. (2001). “How the Legendary Designers of the Past Inspire the Best Designs of
Today.” Architectural Digest(Jan): 121-208, 214.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs on p. 154.
Khan, H.-U. (2001). International Style: Modernist Architecture from 1925 to 1965. Koln,
Taschen.
Taschen catalogue includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Lovell
Health House, Josef von Sternberg House (3), Kaufmann House (2), and Singleton Residence (ad
for Shulman’s “Architecture and Its Photography”), and an ad for “Neutra: Complete Works” by
Barbara Lamprecht.
Futagawa, Y. (2001). “Kaufmann house ‘Desert House’, Palm Springs, California, USA, 1946
(Richard Neutra).” GA Houses(01, June): 18-27.
Special issue. Masterpieces 1945-1970.
Fullam, P. (2001). “Keeping Faith with the Birth of Cool.” Next(Mar): 66-70.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
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Gray, K. (2001). “Modern Gothic.” New York Times Magazine(Part 2, Fall): 80, 82, 84.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Webb, M. (2001). Modernism reborn: mid-century American houses. New York, Universe.
Includes coverage of the restoration of the Lewin House (Steven Ehrlich
addition), Kaufmann House, and Levinsohn House originally designed by Richard Neutra.
Gomez, E., Ed. (2001). New Design Los Angeles: The Edge of Graphic Design, Rockport
Publishers.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra on p. 140.
Hess, A. and A. Danish (2001). Palm Springs Weekend. San Francisco, Chronicle.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Frank Sinatra House by E. Stewart
Williams, Ocotillo Lodge by Palmer & Krisel, Albert Frey Houses I & II, Villa Hermosa by
Frey, the John Porter Clark House by Clark & Frey, a Palmer & Krisel designed home, Richard
Neutra’s Kaufmann House, William Cody’s Del Marcos Hotel, Paul Williams’ Lucille Ball and
Desi Arnaz House, William Cody’s El Dorado Country Club, E. Stewart Williams’ Coachella
Valley Savings & Loan, Wurdeman & Becket’s Bullock’s Palm Springs, Palm Springs Tennis
Club and Town & Country Center by Paul Williams and A. Quincy Jones, Robinson’s
Department Store by Pereira & Luckman, John Lautner’s Desert Hot Springs Motel, and
Frederick Monhoff’s Biltmore Hotel.
Hess, A. and A. Danish (2001). “Palm Springs Weekend.” Palm Springs Life(Apr): 70-77.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Frank, M. (2001). “Thad Hayes: Lessons Learned from the Examples Set by Neutra and Mies
Van Der Rohe “ Architectural Digest(Jan).
The contemporary New York interior designer looks back to early- and mid-
century modernists for his inspiration. Photography by Peter Freed, Scott Frances, Timothy
Hursley, Documentation du Busee National d’Art Moderne, Julius Shulman (Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs), Vitra Design Museum, Roger-Viollet, Langdon Clay.
Arthur, A. (2001). “The Way We Are.” Palm Springs Life(Jan): 75-79, 108.
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References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(2001). When Mod Went Mass: A Celebration of Alexander Homes. Palm Springs, CA, Palm
Springs Historic Site Foundation.
Includes 4 Julius Shulman cover photos of Palmer & Krisel homes in the Twin
Palms and Racquet Club Road Estates subdivisions and internal photos of the “Home of
Tomorrow”, 4 of the Ocotillo Lodge, 4 of Racquet Club Road Estates homes, 8 of Twin Palms
homes, the Knoll Alexander Showcase Home at 982 Tuxedo Circle, 9 of the featured homes on
the self-driving tour, and 1 each of Richard Neutra’s Miller and Kaufmann Houses and Albert
Frey House II.
2002
(2002). “All Day Architecture [symposium and home tour].” Los Angeles Times Calendar
Section(Mar 11): F5.
“Modernist Residential Architecture in Palm Springs,” symposium, 9:30 a.m. to
noon (talks by Brooke Hodge, curator of architecture at the Museum of Contemporary Art, and
Michael Webb, author of “Modernism Revisited”). Lunch, noon to 1 p.m. Motor-coach tour of
homes (Kaufmann House, designed by Neutra; the Kaplan House, designed by Conrad Buff and
Donald Hensman; the Kirk Douglas House, designed by Donald Wexler; and the Sanders House,
designed by E. Stewart Williams), 1 to 4:30 p.m.; wine and cheese reception at the Ship of the
Desert House, 4:30 to 6 p.m. Symposium and lunch, $35 to $50. Symposium, lunch, tour and
reception, $150 to $175. Palm Springs Desert Museum, 101 Museum Drive, Palm Springs. (760)
325-7186. Includes a David Glomb photo of the Kaufmann House by Richard Neutra.
Heynen, H. and H.-J. Henket (2002). Back from Utopia: The Challenge of the Modern
Movement. Rotterdam, Netherlands,
010 Publishers.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Case Study House No. 22 by Pierre Koenig
and work by Richard Neutra including the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Newman, M. (2002). “Modern Redux; A firm that restores homes by mid- century architects also
strives for striking original projects.” Los Angeles Times Home Section(Aug 1): E1.
References the restoration of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
by Marmol & Radziner.
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Includes many Neutra references and a photo of the Lovell Health House on p. 26
and Kaufmann House in Palm Springs on p. 29. References Soriano working for Neutra as a
student at USC between 1932 and 1934 and Neutra’s introduction of Shulman to Soriano.
Dodds, G. (2002). “Richard Neutra’s Venetian lecture.” ARQ: Architectural Research Quarterly
6(3): 257-267.
Dodds says “Neutra’s now forgotten Venetian lecture of 1949 reveals him as a
polemicist with a sense of humor anxious to distance himself from Bruno Zevi’s ‘Organic school
of architecture of the United States’.” Includes 9 Julius Shulman photos of Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs. Discusses Neutra’s editorial relationships with Bruno Zevi, Gio Ponti,
and Ernesto Rogers. References Neutra’s 1948 European tour and lectures which resulted in the
Progressive Architecture article “Europe Rebuilds”.
2003
(2003). “36 Hours: Palm Springs, California.” New York Times(Dec 19): D4.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Macy, C. and S. Bonnemaison (2003). Architecture and Nature: Creating the American
Landscape. London, Routledge.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Case Study House No. 20
(Bailey House) and Nesbitt House and references to the Lovell Health House, Beard House,
Strathmore Apartments, and Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
(2003). “Archive Design and Architecture: Living by Design.” Vanity Fair(Aug): 115.
Reference to Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann house in Palm Springs.
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Cohen, E. (2003). “Hall of Fame: Julius Shulman.” Interior Design 74(15, Dec.): S25, S24, S26,
S28.
Includes 7 Julius Shulman photos of Duffield’s Lincoln-Mercury Showroom,
1963, by Killingsworth Brady & Associates in Long Beach, California; Harbor Savings and
Loan Association, 1963, by Young & Remington in San Pedro, California; Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann house, 1947, in Palm Springs, California; The Chemosphere house, 1961, by John
Lautner in Los Angeles; The 1967 United Covenant Church by Crites & McConnell in Danville,
Illinois; The State Capitol Bank in Oklahoma City, 1963, by Bailey, Bozalis, Dickinson and
Roloff, and Buff Straub & Hensman’s Saul Bass Residence, 1958, in Altadena, California.
Ogundehin, M. (2003). “Life Interiors: California Dreams.” Observer Magazine(Jan 12): 36.
Discusses Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Bresciani, E. (2003). Modern: Architecture Books from the Marzona Collection. Wien,
Schlebrugge.Editor.
Includes photos of the covers of Richard Neutra: Buildings and Projects
(Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and Luckhaus photos of Landfair
Apartments in Westwood) and Mensch und Wohnen (Shulman cover photo of the Moore House
in Ojai and 2 of the Tremaine House in Montecito).
2004
Moruzzi, p. (2004). “Architectural Panel States Its Vision for Palm Springs.” Palm Springs
Desert Sun(Jul 23): 8.
References to Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
(2004). “Authors on Architecture: Lamprecht on Neutra, SAH/SCC Lecture and Book Signing.”
Hennessey + Ingalls, 214 Wilshire Blvd., Santa Monica(Sunday, August 15th, 2:30 p.m.).
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Lamprecht speaking on and signing “Richard Neutra: Complete Works”
published by Taschen with a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs on the cover.
Lavin, S. (2004). Form Follows Libido: Architecture and Richard Neutra in a Psychoanalytic
Culture. Cambridge, MIT Press.
Includes Julius Shulman photos on the front cover (Singleton House) and figs. 2,
4, 8, 12, 15, 17, 21, 24, 26-7, and 31-36. (Includes photos of the Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs
Shulman, J. (2004). Julius Shulman [Calendar]. Los Angeles, Art Museum Council of the Los
Angeles County Museum of Art.
Portfolio includes a loose plate of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
Shulman, J. (2004). Julius Shulman: A Poster Calendar for 2005. Los Angeles, Art Museum
Council of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
Cover photo of 1st National Bank Building in Reno by Langdon and Wilson and
12 loose plates with Julius Shulman photos of the Rosewood Apts. by Charles Gault, Case Study
House No. 20 (Saul Bass House) by Buff, Straub & Hensman, the Ray Kappe Residence,
Magnetic Drive on Mt. Hollywood, Frank Lloyd Wright’s Freeman Residence, Dog House at the
Rosenson Residence by Paul Laszlo, Garbage Day in 1935, Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs, the Whittier Library by William Harrison, Albert Frey Residence I in Palm
Springs, Chemosphere by John Lautner and the Robert Skinner Residence.
Weston, R. (2004). Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections and Elevations.
London, Laurence King Publishing.
Contains Julius Shulman photo, floor plan and sections of the Lovell Health
House in Los Angeles and the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by Richard Neutra, Case Study
House No. 8 (Eames House) in Pacific Palisades by Charles and Ray Eames, and Lever House
in New York by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
Weston, R. (2004). Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century: Plans, Sections, Elevations. New
York, W. W. Norton & Company
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs on pp. 94 and Lever House in New York by Skidmore Owings & Merrill on p. 102.
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Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs and full-page photos of the Singleton House, the Josef von Sternberg House (All
Steel Residence) in Northridge, the Tremaine House in Montecito, the Hammerman House in
West L.A., Case Study House No. 20 (Bailey House) in Pacific Palisades, and the Chuey House
in L.A..
Mason, B. (2004). “Nice Building; I’ll Take It.” London Financial Times(Jul 17/18): W12.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Johns, H. (2004). Palm Springs Confidential: Playground of the Stars! Fort Lee, NJ.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Lamprecht, B. (2004). Richard Neutra 1892-1970: Survival through Design. Koln, Taschen.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs and most of the interior photos of other work by Neutra including the Mariner’s Medical
Arts Building.
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From my collection.
Lamprecht, B. M. (2004). Richard Neutra, 1892-1970: Gestaltung für ein besseres Leben.
Köln, Taschen.
English edition. Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs and most of the interior photos of other Neutra projects.
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reference to Shulman’s work and his photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Plam
Springs.
Sweet, M., Pool Life [book review]. The Independent (London), 2004(Aug 14).
Reviews `A Wonderful Time’ by Slim Aarons. Includes a 1970 Slim Aarons cover photo
of the pool at Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. The property was then owned
by Nelda Linsk – the lady on the right with the swoopy hair and the canary-coloured two-piece.
“When we were living there the I was all yellow and white,” she recalls. “Slim Aarons wanted
me to wear something yellow, so he made us take all the sunflowers out of the house and put
them by the side of the pool.” And how was the pool? “Wonderful. And the area all around had
radiant heating, so your feet would always stay warm. We sold the house in the 1980s. Looking
back now, I’m sorry.
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(2005). “Calendar: The Getty Center, Los Angeles: Julius Shulman, Modernity and the
Metropolis: Documenting Half a Century of American Architecture [exhibition announcement].”
California Homes 9(5, Sep/Oct): 18.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22
(Stahl House) and Richard Neutra’s Chuey and Kaufmann Houses.
(2005). Environment. Crib Sheets. S. Lavin and H. Furjan. New York, Monacelli Press
UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design: 190.
Includes a Julius Shulman background photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs on pp. 52-53.
Muchnic, S. (2005). “Getty Acquires Julius Shulman’s Photo Archive.” Los Angeles Times(Jan
25): E1.
Interview with Julius Shulman and his iconic photo of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Taylor, H. (2005). “His Photos of Houses Invite Us In.” Wall Street Journal(Nov 9, 2005): D16.
Includes a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs by
Richard Neutra.
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Includes an interview with Julius Shulman and his photos of Edward Giddings’
Ocho Cascadas in Puerto Vallarta, Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 22 (Stahl House),
Frank Lloyd Wright’s Ennis House, John Lautner’s Chemosphere, S. Charles Lee’s Academy
Theater, Richard Neutra’s Chuey and Kaufmann Houses, Albert Frey House I, Mobil Gas Station
in Anaheim by Smith & Williams, and a redwood tree outside Shulman’s bedroom window.
(2005). Landscape. Crib Sheets. S. Lavin and H. Furjan. New York, Monacelli Press
UCLA Department of Architecture and Urban Design: 190.
Includes a Julius Shulman background photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs on p. 50.
Delacoma, W. (2005). “Modern times: Architecture is the latest attraction to lure tourists to Palm
Springs.” Chicago Sun – Times(Dec 25, 2005): C.01.Fr.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House, designed by Richard
Joseph Neutra and a Clark and Frey home in Palm Springs.
Anderton, F. (2005). “Modernist design that doesn’t broil in summer.” New York Times(Jan 13):
F3.
References Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Baudin, A., Ed. (2005). Photography, Modern Architecture and Design: The Alberto Sartoris
Collection: Objects from the Vitra Design Museum. Lausanne, EPFL Press.
Includes a Martin Gerlach photo of Richard Neutra’s 1932 minimalist house in
the Vienna Werkbundsiedlung, an Arthur Luckhaus photo of Von Sternberg House and a Julius
Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Hines, T. S. (2005). Richard Neutra and the Search for Modern Architecture. New York, Rizzoli.
Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
and principal photography by Julius Shulman.
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From my collection.
Parr, J. (2005). "Spotlight on Shulman; Esteemed Photographer, 95, Gets L.A. Exhibit." Palm
Springs Desert Sun(Sep 27): D1-5.
Article on Shulman's Getty Exhibit. Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard
Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and 2 of the Grace Lewis Miller Residence also in
Palm Springs.
Timberg, S. (2005). "The tricks of the trade; Photographer Julius Shulman shares some secrets of
the craft. But please, no shooting." Los Angeles Times(Dec 4, 2005): E.44.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 22,
Case Study House No. 20 by Buff, Straub & Hensman, V. C. Morris Gift Shop in San Francisco
by Frank Lloyd Wright, Chemosphere by John Lautner, and Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs.
Rosen, S. and D. M. Charkalis (2005). "The World of Shulman." Daily News, Los Angeles(Oct
15): Cover, 12, 13.
Includes a front page photo of Shulman, an Entertainment Section cover photo of
Case Study House No. 22 by Pierre Koenig and Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs and Chuey House in Los Angeles and Albert Frey House I in Palm
Springs in the article.
2006
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First U.S. hard cover edition. Includes a Julius Shulman photo of Richard Neutra's
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and references to Neutra.
Frith, S. (2006). "Architectural Photography of Julius Shulman." Palm Springs Desert Sun(Mar
5).
Includes Julius Shulman photos of the Academy Theater in Inglewood by S.
Charles Lee, Frank Lloyd Wright's Ennis House, Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs, John Lautner's Chemosphere, Albert Frey House I, and Pierre Koenig's Case Study
house No. 22.
(2006). "A Case for Glass Rooms; Shulman's Photographs." Washington Times(Apr 1).
Includes a Shulman photo of Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs, Chuey
House and possibly others.
Marcus, F. (2006). "The House that Frank Built." The Independent on Sunday(Jun 18): 4.
When Hollywood stars played house in the Forties and Fifties, they did it in style,
says Marcus Field. The modernist gems that line the streets of Palm Springs are their legacy. The
Kaufmann House on Chino Canyon was designed by Richard Neutra in 1946 as a holiday home
for the same department store mogul who commissioned Falling Water from Frank Lloyd
Wright. From the street, you get some idea of the partially hidden essay in stone, steel and glass
which Neutra described as "a machine in the garden".
Nachtingal, L. (2006). "Los Angeles de l'Art Deco aux annees 50." Connaissance Arts(Apr): 80-
86.
References to the VDL Research House and Neutra Place in Silverlake and the
Lovell Health House near Griffith Park and a Julius Shulman photo of the Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs..
2007
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(2007). Basic Architecture - New Titles. Taschen Catalog, Spring-Summer 2007. Koln, Taschen:
96-98.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 21 on
the cover of 'Koenig', Chemosphere on the cover of 'Lautner', Koenig's Case Study House No. 22
on the cover of 'Case Study Houses', Charles and Ray Eames' Case Study House No. 8 on the
cover of 'Eames', Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House on the cover of 'Neutra', Frey House I and 2
other unidentified houses on the covers of the 3-volume set 'Modernism Rediscovered II', and a
photo of Shulman and Taschen sharing a bottle of J(ulius)&B(enedikt).
Weinstein, D. (2007). "Doing it right: By saving Neutra's Kaufmann house, its owners helped to
spur Palm Springs' modern revival.” CA Modern(Winter): 19-21.
Includes 6 David Glomb and Barry Sturgill photos.
(2007). "Doing it right: Saving Neutra's Kaufmann house spurred Palm Springs' modern revival."
CA Modern(Winter): 19, 21.
Discusses the restoration done by owners Beth and Brent Harris with architectural
design help from Marmol & Radziner. David Glomb photos.
Marmol Radziner (2007). Marmol Radziner & Associates, AIA. Los Angeles.
Marketing book with Julius Shulman-Juergen cover photo and 7 interior photos of
Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House and the new owners Harris Pool House in Palm Springs for
which the firm was the restoration architects and pool house designer. Also includes thumbnail
photos of their restoration of Neutra's Sten-Frenke Residence in Santa Monica Canyon, Brown
House in Bel Air, Case Study House No. 20 (Bailey House) in Pacific Palisades, and Clark
Residence in Pasadena.
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Oehmke, P. (2007). "Ein Schuss durchs Glas [book review]." Speigel (Germany)(Sep 17).
Three-page German review for Modernism Rediscovered includes a photo of
Shulman posing on the balcony of John Lautner's Chemosphere now owned by publisher
Benedikt Taschen and JS photos of Pierre Koenig's Case Study House No. 22 and Richard
Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Petty, M. M. (2007). "Illuminating the Glass Box: The Lighting Designs of Richard Kelly."
Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians 66(2, Jun): 194-219.
Article discusses Kelly's design for luminous ceilings and walls and perimeter
lighting in Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm Springs designed by Richard Neutra. The
lighting was also discussed in the June 1949 issue of Architectural Forum. Includes the iconic
Shulman photo (erroneously credited to Ezra Stoller in the end notes of this article) of the
exterior at dusk.
Wyatt, E. (2007). "Modernist Landmark Raises Concerns as It Goes to Auction." New York
Times(Oct 31): B1, B5.
Article on Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House and impending auction (May 13,
2008) by Christie's New York with a presale estimate of $15 to $25 million. Includes a Julius
Shulman - Juergen Nogai photo and 2 by Tim Street-Porter.
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Makovsky, P. (2007). "The Photographic Memory of Julius Shulman." Metropolis(Sep): Cover,
4, 113-121.
Includes the cover line "Inside the Julius Shulman Archive" with 1950 and current
photos of Shulman on the Features page, and article photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House
in Palm Springs (2). All photo captions include Shulman anecdotes.
Weinstein, D. (2007). "Resurrecting the desert: Staying true to mid-century ethos, remodelers
return to 'home bones' for a fresh, new look." CA Modern(Winter): 18-21.
Includes reference to the restoration of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in
Palm Springs with design by Marmol & Radziner.
Lamprecht, B. M. (2007). Richard Neutra, 1892-1970: vormgeving voor een beter leven. Köln,
Taschen.
Dutch translation. Includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Neutra's Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs and most of the interior photos of other Neutra projects.
Kristal, M. (2007). "True Hollywood Story." Dwell 7(10/Oct): Cover, 23, 42, 199-214.
Article on Shulman's career includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's
Kaufmann and Kun Houses and Neutra and Shulman together at the Tremaine House posing next
to his view camera.
2008
Hawthorne, C. (2008). "Block party? Not happening so far." Los Angeles Times(Jun 2): E1, E5.
Article discusses the failed auction sale by Christie's of Richard Neutra's
Kaufmann House in Palm Springs. Includes a Julius Shulman - Juergen Nogai photo.
Hay, D. (2008). "Do icons hold less sway: Modernist homes by Lautner, Neutra aren't fetching
the prices they once brought." Los Angeles Times Real Estate Section(Oct 16): F6.
Discusses Neutra's 1946 Kaufmann House in Palm Springs which sold at auction
in May for $19.1 million in a deal that fell through and is now listed at $12,975,000. Quotes from
real estate brokers Crosby Doe, Mike Deasy and others.
O'Brien, P. (2008). "Focus on Palm Springs: Exhibit will feature Julius Shulman's photographs
of architecture " The Press - Enterprise. Riverside(Feb 15): AA3.
Includes Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House and Albert
Frey's Frey House I in Palm Springs.
Wedner, D. (2008). "Home of the Week: Neutra Masterpiece on Sale." Los Angeles Times Real
Estate(Oct 26): C14.
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Half-page article on the listing of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs by Crosby Doe for $12.975 million after the recent $19.1 million auction sale fell
through. Includes 3 Scott Mayoral photos.
Wills, E. (2008) Inside the Auction of the Kaufmann House: The Owner of Neutra's Icon Says
Goodbye to the House She Helped Save. Preservation Magazine [online only] Volume, DOI:
Includes a Julius Shulman - Juergen Nogai photo of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs.
Albritton, K. (2008). "Is modern architecture the new art?" Art Newspaper 17(Jun): 62.
Article on the Christie's auction of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
Stern, M. (2008). Julius Shulman: Desert Modern [DVD]. Palm Springs, Palm Springs Art
Museum.
DVD includes a Julius Shulman cover photo and footage of Richard Neutra's
Kaufmann House and a Shulman - Juergen Nogai photo of John Lautner's Elrod House and DVD
photos of work by Neutra, Lautner, E. Stewart Williams, Palmer & Krisel, Albert Frey, William
F. Cody, Donald Wexler and others.
From my collection.
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Stern, M. and A. Hess (2008). Julius Shulman: Palm Springs. New York, Rizzoli.
Includes Julius Shulman front cover photo (with Juergen Nogai) of John
Lautner’s Arthur Elrod House and back cover photo of Albert Frey House I and his photos
throughout of his Palm Springs assignments. Published in conjunction with his exhibition of the
same name at the Palm Springs Desert Museum from Feb 15 – May 4, 2008. Includes many
references to and 12 Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Stern, M. and A. Hess (2008). Julius Shulman: Palm Springs Deluxe Edition. New York, Rizzoli.
Includes Julius Shulman front cover photo (with Juergen Nogai) of John
Lautner’s Arthur Elrod House and back cover photo of Albert Frey House I and his photos
throughout of his Palm Springs assignments. Published in conjunction with his exhibition of the
same name at the Palm Springs Desert Museum from Feb 15 – May 4, 2008. Includes many
references to and 12 Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House.
Stern, M. and J. Crosse, Eds. (2008). Julius Shulman: Palm Springs: The Magazine Work. Palm
Springs, Palm Springs Art Museum.
Limited edition compilation of magazine articles featuring the Palm Springs
photographs of Julius Shulman published in conjunction with the exhibition “Julius Shulman:
Palm Springs” at the Palm Springs Desert Museum from Feb 15 – May 4, 2008. The spiral
bound book was on display at the reading table at the exhibition and was not for sale. Includes a
cover photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House gracing the cover of the January 15, 1950
issue of Colorado Engineer, an October 23, 1960 Los Angeles Examiner Pictorial Living cover
story on Richard Neutra which includes 3 Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House, and a
February 11, 1968 Los Angeles Times Home Magazine cover story on Richard Neutra which
includes 2 Shulman photos of the Kaufmann House.
Ruark, K. (2008). “Kaufmann house in Palm Springs for sale: Palm Springs Modern Committee
chairman calls it one of the most important buildings in the country.” The Desert Sun(Jan 24).
Famed Austrian architect Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House will be auctioned on
May 13 during Christie’s New York Post-War and Contemporary Art Evening sale.
Wills, E. (2008) Kaufmann House Sale Falls Through. Preservation Magazine [online only]
Volume, DOI:
Includes a Julius Shulman – Juergen Nogai photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann
House in Palm Springs.
Loewy, L. (2008). “Letter to the Editor Re: “Designing Raymond Loewy: Elizabeth Reese
Remembered” appearing in Vol. 10, No. 4.” Modernism 11(1, Spring): 13.
Letter includes a photo of Raymond and Viola Loewy and their custom 1941
Lincoln Continental Coupe in front of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Stern, M. (2008). “The Man Behind the Camera.” Palm Springs Life(Feb): Cover, 80-91.
Article associated with the exhibition “Julius Shulman: Palm Springs” at the Palm
Springs Desert Museum includes a Julius Shulman cover photo of Albert Frey House I, a portrait
of Shulman by Jay Jorgensen, and Shulman photos of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House, the
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Allen Cabin, William Cody’s Shamel House and Spa Hotel, Albert Frey’s Loewy House,
Williams, Williams & Williams’ Coachella Valley Savings & Loan, Arthur Elrod House (with
Juergen Nogai), Val Powelson’s Indian Wells Country Club, a Twin Palms House by Palmer &
Krisel, and the Burgess House by Hugh Kaptur and William Burgess.
Marmol, L., R. Radziner, et al. (2008). Marmol Radziner + Associates: Between Architecture
and Construction, Princeton Architectural Press.
Much discussion on and many photos of the restoration of Richard Neutra’s
Kaufmann House and a photo of Julius Shulman holding his iconic photograph of the house.
(2008). Photo L.A.: The 17th Annual International Los Angeles Photographic Art Exposition
[exhibition]. Los Angeles, Artfairs Inc.
On display at the show was a wall of Shulman photos from the Craig Krull
Gallery including 5 of Pierre Koenig’s Case Study House No. 21, 2 of Koenig’s Case Study
House No. 22 and 1 of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs.
Gura, J. (2008). “Richard Neutra: Kaufmann House, 1946.” Art & Auction 31(9, May): 215.
Article on the Christie’s auction of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
(2008). “Richard Neutra: The Kaufmann House [ad].” 2008 Palm Springs Modernism Week:
107.
Christie’s ad for the auction of this Neutra masterpiece includes a Julius Shulman
– Juergen Nogai photo.
(2008). Richard Neutra: The Kaufmann House [ad]. L.A. Modernism 2008. Los Angeles: 3.
Christie’s ad for the May 13th auction of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
features a recent color photo by Julius Shulman and Juergen Nogai.
(2008). “Richard Neutra: The Kaufmann House [ad].” Los Angeles Times(Apr 5): JT 70.
Christie’s ad for the May 13 auction of the Kaufmann House in Palm Springs
includes a Julius Shulman – Juergen Nogai photo. They were commissioned by Christie’s to do
the photos for the auction catalogue.
(2008). Richard Neutra: The Kaufmann House, New York, May 13, 2008 [auction catalogue].
New York, Christie’s.
Includes Numerous Julius Shulman and Julius Shulman – Juergen Nogai photos
of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs auctioned off in Sale 2114 on May 13,
2008, 7:00 p.m. at the time of The Post-War and Contemporary Art Sale in New York. Includes
bibliography.
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From my collection.
From my collection.
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Frampton, K. and D. Larkin, eds. American Masterworks: The Twentieth-Century House
Revised ed. 2008, Rizzoli: New York.
Includes a David Glomb cover photo and 7 Glomb article photos and afloor plan of
Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and a Julius Shulman photo and 5 Paul Richeleau
and Michael Freeman photos and a floor plan of Neutra’s Lovell Health House.
2009
Newman, M., Revisiting the Kaufmann House: The delicate art of marketing Palm Springs’
most-famous house. Palm Springs Life, 2009(May): p. Cover, 18, 54-57.
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Article on the marketing of the Kaufmann House by Richard Neutra. Interviews Crosby
Doe. Inludes a Julius Shulman cover photo and 7 Scott Mayoral article photos and 3 historical
photos of the Kaufmanns and a Ken Herman Real Estate ad from the Feb. 1969 issue of Palm
Springs Life listing the house for $350,000 furnished.
From my collection.
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From my collection.
494. Appleford, S., Julius Shulman, 1910-2009 [obituary]. L.A. Weekly, 2009. 31(37, Jul 31 –
Aug 6): p. 9.
Includes a half-page photo of Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm Springs and smaller
photos of a Mobil Gas Station in Anaheim by Smith & Williams and Victorian Houses on
Bunker Hill with the Union Bank Building looming in the background.
495. Melton, M., Julius Shulman in 36 Exposures. Los Angeles, 2009(Jan): p. Cover, 6, 80-87,
149-155.
Lengthy article chronicling Shulman’s career includes a cover line”The Mythic Life of
Julius Shulman”, Dan Winters photos of Shulman and his vest pocket camera, and Shulman
photos of Frey House I in Palm Springs in the table of contents, Case Study Houses No. 21 and
22 by Pierre Koenig, Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House, high school track meet at the L.A.
Coliseum, 1934 self-portrait, his mother Yetta Shulman, Neutra’s Kun House, wife Emma and
daughter Judy, the Gordon Drake residence, May Company Dept. Store by A. C. Martin, Neutra
and Shulman, a tract house by Cliff May, Eames House (Case Study House No. 8), Robert
Skinner’s personal residence, Paul Williams posing in front of the Theme Building, Lautner’s
Stevens House, Shulman and Ben Stiller, Shulman and Benedikt Taschen and Disney Concert
Hall with Juergen Nogai.
2010
Friedman, A.T., American Glamour and the Evolution of Modern Architecture. 2010: Yale
University Press.
Includes a Slim Aarons cover photo of Richard Neutra’s Kaufmann House in Palm
Springs.
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Downloaded from the internet.
Lyle, J. and S. Williams, Restore, Refresh, Renew: New Desert Projects: Janice Lyle and Sidney
Williams [lecture]. Edward Cella Gallery, 2010(May 8, 2020, 1 - 3 p.m.).
In conjunction with the concurrent exhibition "Frederick Fisher: Thinking by Hand"
Janice Lyle, Director of the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands and Sidney Williams,
Associate Curator of the Palm Springs Art Museum discuss the legacy of modernism in the
greater Palm Springs region and current efforts to preserve, restore, and interpret this legacy
within the dynamic community context. Lyle is overseeing the rehabilitation of the historic
Annenberg Estate in Rancho Mirage orginally designed by A. Quincy Jones as an education
center reconcieved by Frederick Fisher. Williams is currently working on an architecture and
design center annex of the museum in E. Stewart Williams' Santa Fe Federal Savings Building
on Palm Canyon Dr. Slides included Julius Shulman photos of Richard Neutra's Kaufmann
House.
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