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Ghémar Frères studio  (fl. 1882)  wikidata:Q21557453
 
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Ghemar Frères Atelier de Photographie
Description Belgian
Ghémar Frères, Photographes du Roi, 27, Rue de l'Ecuyer, Bruxelles.
English: The photo studio of the two brothers Ghémar was the most renowned Belgian photostudio in the period 1855–1870.

In 1855 Louis Ghémar (1820–1873)[1] opened a photostudio in Brussels, next to the studio of Jules Géruzet. In the beginning Louis Ghémar worked together with Robert Sévérin. Sévérin took the photos and Ghémar made the retouches and eventually colours the photos. But Sévérin left Brussels and was replaced by Louis Ghémars halfbrother, Léon Auverlaux. From then on the name of the studio was changed to Ghémar Frères.

Louis Ghémar died in 1873 but the studio kept the name Ghémar Frères until 1894 when Géruzet takes over the studio, including all the negatives of Ghémar.[2]
Work period between 1855 and 1894
date QS:P,+1850-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1855-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1326,+1894-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Français : S.A.R. le prince Philippe de Belgique (1837-1905), comte de Flandre. – Il porte l’uniforme de général-major (deux étoiles sur le gland de la ceinture).
Date 1863-04-01[1]
Source Wikimedia Commons (Older version of Conde de Flandes.jpg)
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black-and-white photography - albumen print
medium QS:P186,Q580807
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Éric Dodémont (Dodeeric)

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  1. Damien Bilteryst, Philippe Comte de Flandre : Frère de Léopold II. Racine, Bruxelles, 2014, p. 143.

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