Heil, Eugene Francis, 1925-1968
Dates
- Existence: 1925 - 1968
Parallel Names
- Heil, Gene
Biographical History
Eugene Francis Heil (1925-1968) was a commercial photographer from New York.
Eugene Francis Heil was born March 25, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri to Louise Caroline Lieber and Walter Heil. He was later taken into guardianship by his grandmother, Anna Louise Moran. He began the study of the violin at eight, and became concertmeister of the St. Louis Philharmonic by sixteen. After high school, he served with the Navy Seabees in the South Pacific (New Guinea and the Philippines) during the Second World War. He was battalion photographer and later took up the medium as fine art.
After two years of military service, Heil attended Parsons School of Design in New York City for three years; he also spent a term at the Parsons Atelier in Paris, which included an extensive tour of the arts of France and Italy. In 1950, Heil became a protégé of Lady Mendl at Versailles, and later, of Andre Ostier in Paris. He photographed members of the French government and aristocracy for French magazines. Heil photographed mainly fashion and architecture in Europe, Africa, North and South America.
Over the years, Heil was a photographer for the National Audubon Society, from 1946 to 1949, and for Ostier Associates, from 1949 to 1952; and a Public Relations Officer for the U.S. Army, from 1952 to 1954. He founded Gene Heil Studios (for General Commercial Photography and Interior Design) in 1954, and it remained open until his death.
Heil joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in June 1963. He used his experience in photography to capture images of the World's Fair held in New York, at which he photographed the exhibits created by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. As of May 1967, he was Assistant to the Director of the Research Project on World Music within the School of International Affairs of Columbia University. He was also employed with Aladdin Business Service (seasonal sales of resort brochures, postcards, photography, and commemorative Church books), from 1963 to 1968. He married Lillian Elenora Harmon June 10, 1967. He died in an automobile accident a year later on June 20, 1968 near Harrietstown, New York.
Citation:
FamilySearch, July 26, 2024 (Eugene Francis Heil; b. March 25, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri Louise Caroline Lieber and Walter Heil; guardianship by his grandmother, Anna Louise Moran; served with the Navy Seabees in the South Pacific (New Guinea and the Philippines) during the Second World War; battalion photographer; took up the medium as fine art; married Lillian Elenora Harmon June 10, 1967)Ancestry, July 26, 2024 (Eugene Francis Heil; b. March 25, 1925 in St. Louis, Missouri; married Lillian Elenora Harmon June 10, 1967)
UPB files (began the study of the violin at eight, and became concertmeister of the St. Louis Philharmonic by sixteen; After two years of military service, he attended Parsons School of Design in New York City for three years; spent a term at the Parsons Atelier in Paris, which included an extensive tour of the arts of France and Italy; In 1950, became a protégé of Lady Mendl at Versailles, and later, of Andre Ostier in Paris; photographed members of the French government and aristocracy for French magazines; photographed mainly fashion and architecture in Europe, Africa, North and South America; Heil was a photographer for the National Audubon Society, from 1946 to 1949, and for Ostier Associates, from 1949 to 1952; and a Public Relations Officer for the U.S. Army, from 1952 to 1954; founded Gene Heil Studios (for General Commercial Photography and Interior Design) in 1954, and it remained open until his death; Heil joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in June 1963; used his experience in photography to capture images of the World's Fair held in New York; photographed the exhibits created by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; May 1967, Assistant to the Director of the Research Project on World Music within the School of International Affairs of Columbia University; employed with Aladdin Business Service (seasonal sales of resort brochures, postcards, photography, and commemorative Church books), from 1963 to 1968; married Lillian Elenora Harmon June 10, 1967; died in an automobile accident a year later on June 20, 1968 near Harrietstown, New York)
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Eugene Francis Heil biographical and legal papers, 1925-1971
Contains certificates, planners, legal documents, and other family papers for the Heil and Watts families. Materials dated 1925-1971.
Eugene Francis Heil business financial records, 1959-1968
Includes accounts payable, debts, and expense records for the photography business of Eugene Francis Heil. Materials dated 1959-1968.
Eugene Francis Heil candid photographs, 1954-1968
Contains candid images, taken by Eugene Francis Heil, of family and famous people, including Salvador Dali and Igor Stravinsky. Materials dated 1954-1968.
Eugene Francis Heil correspondence, 1957-1969
Contains correspondence to Eugene Francis Heil concerning social events such as the Black and White Bal, professional recommendations, his ski accident, and other life events. Materials dated 1957-1969.
Eugene Francis Heil films, 1948-1956
Contains two films by Eugene Francis Heil and two microfilm reels from the New York Public Library. Materials dated 1948-1956.
Eugene Francis Heil memorabilia, 1944-1968
Contains postcards, albums, newspaper clippings, and magazines collected during the life of Eugene Francis Heil. Topics include New York City, Salvador Dali, Singing Mothers, and SeaBees. Materials dated 1944-1968.
Eugene Francis Heil negatives, 1946-1968
Contains negatives of images, taken by Eugene Francis Heil. Materials are dated 1946-1968.
Eugene Francis Heil photographs of artists and their works, 1954-1967
Contains images, taken by Eugene Francis Heil, of artists and their works. Artists include Philip Johnson, Piero Aversa, Ed Kelley, and Tom Rowlands. Materials dated 1954-1967.
Eugene Francis Heil photographs of buildings, 1950-1966
Contains images taken by Eugene Francis Heil of various buildings around the world including, Talesin, school buildings, offices, and residences. Materials dated 1950-1966.
Eugene Francis Heil photographs of church, 1962-1968
Contains images of activities of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Manhattan area, which includes the World's Fair of 1964 and Singing Mothers. Materials are dated 1962-1968.
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