Annemarie Heinrich photograph collection

This collection is composed by 1614 6x6 negatives, 28 9x12 negatives, 20 6x9 negatives, 1617 6x6 colour reversal film, 564 35mm color reversal film, 2530 35mm B&W negatives, 279 photographic prints, 10 photographic albums, 9 folders with contact prints, 5 folders with photographic prints, 37 envelopes with 53 catalogues and 1 video. The collection contains 12 series. Most of the photographs belong to a collection that is a result of the outdoors activity carried out by photographer A. Heinrich, who took her camera everywhere she went. Photographs exhibit most of the trips she did between 1930s and 1970s. She travelled in Argentina, Latin America and Europe during these years. The photographs she took in Europe have been included although not all of them provide pre-modern views. The collection includes a variety of images of landscapes, rural life, city scenes, people and cultural habits, and abstractions. A. Heinrich treasured these photographs but barely exhibited them since she considered the public was more interested in her showbusiness portfolio. The photographs were taken by Annemarie Heinrich and have been kept in her studio under the custody of her daughter, Alicia Sanguinetti and her son Ricardo Sanguinetti, who are both photographers. In order to preserve them as a whole collection they have approached the Universidad de Tres de Febrero in order to organize an archive where all the collection can remain together. For more information and attribution or rights please contact the Archivo Heinrich Sanguinetti: aheinrich.sanguinetti@gmail.com, www.estudioheinrichsanguinetti.com.