Julie Martini
Julie Martini was a photographer (1871–1943). She was born at Celje.
Also recorded as Julijana Jožefa Helena Martini; Julija Martini.
Julie Martini in brief
- Born
- 1871
- Died
- 1943
- Known for
- photographer
- Place of birth
- Celje
Identity and origins
Julie Martini was recorded at birth as Julijana Jožefa Helena Martini. The authorities additionally record the headings Julijana Jožefa Helena Martini and Julija Martini. Her recorded confession was Catholicism.
She was the child of Josef Martini.
Recognition and collections
Work by Julie Martini is held by National and University Library of Slovenia, Celje Regional Museum and Celje Museum of Recent History.
Identity
Julie Martini is recorded with the citizenship of Cisleithania and Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Julie Martini is recorded at birth as Julijana Jožefa Helena Martini. Julie Martini is recorded as photographer.
Chronology
- 1871Julie Martini born at Celje.
- 1871Julie Martini was born in 1871 at Celje.
- 1943Julie Martini died at Celje.
- 1943Julie Martini died in 1943 at Celje.
Sources
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- 1.
“Julie Martini”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q133297790: Julie Martini
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