Anthony Frank Kersting (7 November 1916 – 2 September 2008) was a British architectural photographer . His images of British, European, and Middle Eastern architecture also feature urban and village life, landscape, commerce, transport and leisure. He was considered to be the leading architectural photographer of his generation.
6-484: Kersting is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Anthony F. Kersting (1916–2008), British architectural photographer Georg Friedrich Kersting (1785–1847), German painter Walter Maria Kersting (1889–1970), German architect and industrial designer See also [ edit ] Kersting-Modellbauwerkstätten , a defunct German motor manufacturer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
12-504: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Anthony F. Kersting Publications. Add “Crusader Castles - Burgen der Kreuzritter” 1966; text by Mueller-Wiener, publisher Deutscher Kunstverlag. Kersting was born in 37 Frewin Road in Wandsworth , South London , and studied at Dulwich College , where he developed an interest in photography. After leaving Dulwich he worked at
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24-577: The Courtauld Institute of Art , an independent college of the University of London . The 42,000 negatives are being digitised and will be available in the public domain when the project is finished. Kersting's work includes photographs of: A talk entitled "A Possible Life of Anthony Kersting" was given by his biographer, Tom Bilson, at Dulwich College on 20 June 2018 as part of the 11th GE Moore Lecture Series. Between June - November 2020,
30-657: The National Trust . In 1947, Kersting was elected a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and, in 1999, an exhibition of his photographs was held at the Wandsworth Museum . Kersting died in 2008 at the age of 91. The complete archive of Kersting's black and white prints, glass and film negatives, and hand-written ledgers is now held in the Conway Library , the architectural photography collection of
36-645: The Sloane Square branch of Lloyds Bank . In 1936 the publication in newspapers of his photographs depicting the new Peter Jones department store influenced a change in career. In 1939 he volunteered for the Royal Air Force and, in 1941, was posted to Egypt . After the war Kersting continued to work as a freelance architectural photographer, illustrating books for Batsford , Nikolaus Pevsner's Guides , Arthur Mee's King’s England series, Encyclopedia Britannica as well as working for Country Life and for
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