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Peter Brüchmann (b. 1932), Chet Baker, Signed, c. 1960

Currency:EUR Category:Collectibles Start Price:200.00 EUR Estimated At:320.00 - 400.00 EUR
Peter Brüchmann (b. 1932), Chet Baker, Signed, c. 1960
Vintage gelatin silver print
Presumably Germany, c. 1960
Peter Brüchmann (b. 1932) - German Photographer
Signed verso in pencil ‘P. Brüchmann’
Dimensions: 30.5 x 24 cm
Very good condition
Peter Brüchmann is known for his portraits of famous personalities, here the US-American Jazz musician Chet Baker; photographs by Peter Brüchmann fetch up to 1,500 Euros at international auctions
Object is regular taxed. Differential taxation is not possible


This photograph originates from the German photographer Peter Brüchmann. It depicts the US-American Jazz musician Chet Baker (1929-1988). The photographer has captured the legendary jazz musician, singer and composer while playing the trumpet.



The photograph is verso signed in pencil ‘P. Brüchmann’. The photograph is in very good condition. The dimensions are 30.5 x 24 cm.



Peter Brüchmann (b. 1932)

Born in Berlin, Peter Brüchmann trained to be a photographer with the fashion and portrait photographer Lotte Söhring and subsequently completed a traineeship at the German press agency dpa. In the 1950s and 1960s he worked for well-known magazines, such as ‘Schöner Wohnen’, ‘Stern’ and ‘Bild am Sonntag’. Brüchmann is primarily known for his portraits of celebrities of the movie and music industry. In 2008 the photographer participated in the group exhibition ‘Die Erinnerung ist oft das Schönste – Fotografische Porträts von Romy Schneider’, an exhibition comprising portraits of the famous Franco-German actress Romy Schneider, held at the Stiftung Opelvillen Rüsselheim, Germany. Today Peter Brüchmann works as a freelance photographer for several national and international magazines. Numerous of his photographs are among the collections of the German Historical Museum in Berlin. (tm)
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