Frederick Gutekunst

Frederick Gutekunst (September 25, 1831 – April 27, 1917) was an American photographer from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He opened his first photographic portrait studio with his brother in 1854 and successfully ran his business for sixty years. He grew to national prominence during the American Civil War and expanded his business to include two studios and a large phototype printing operation. He is known as the "Dean of American Photographers" due to his high quality portraits of dignitaries and celebrities. He worked as the official photographer of the Pennsylvania Railroad and received national and international recognition for his photographs of the Gettysburg battlefield and an innovative 10-foot long panoramic photograph of the Centennial Exposition.

Frederick Gutekunst
Born(1831-09-25)September 25, 1831
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
DiedApril 27, 1917(1917-04-27) (aged 85)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, US
Resting placeLaurel Hill Cemetery
OccupationPhotographer
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