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Photographen-Atelier des 19. Jh. in: Paris, Boulevard Beaumarchais Nr. 1  
Photographen-Atelier des 19. Jh. in: Paris, Boulevard Beaumarchais Nr. 1  
Notes: Charles Auguste Gallot was born on April 9, 1838 in Cherbourg (Manche). His father, chief naval commissioner, died in 1845 leaving a widow and three children. A scholarship student, Charles continued his studies at Cherbourg College . At the age of 24, in March 1862, he took over the bookshop of Madame Ribet . Like other booksellers during the Second Empire, he became interested in photography and opened a studio on Rue Tour Carré while his mother and sister ran the bookshop. Gallot, "only wanting to take care of his photography" sold the bookstore in March 1865. A month later, his sister, Angela Gallot, married the photographer Jules Bréchet. The following month, May 18, 1865, Charles Gallot to married Blanche Bréchet, sister of Jules. Bréchet continues his career in Lisieux and Caen. On August 10, 1866, the Commercial Court, declared Gallotbankrupt. This announcement was made by "Vigie de Cherbourg" but in the same newspaper, Gallot said that "the photography workshops of the rue de la Fontaine, will be open on Thursday 16 current". Galot moved to Paris and in 1876, opened a workshop at 1, boulevard Beaumarchais. Little by little, he builds a good clientele among the people who count in Paris. He introduces himself as the photographer of the Société des gens de lettres, the French Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts. On April 12, 1885, a friend took him to the house where Victor Hugo was living his last days. Gallot make a beautiful portrait of the poet, less known than the post mortem by Nadar. The same year, Charles Gallot published the album "Personnalités contemporaines" where the portraits he made of Victor Hugo, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Eugene Labiche, Francisque Sarcey and twenty others complete with a brief biography of each. Other portraits signed Gallot were included in the magazine "Le Monde illustré".


„Photographe des Gens de Lettre“
„Photographe des Gens de Lettre“
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==Quelle==
==Quelle==
https://www.flickr.com/photos/photohistorytimeline/49592811676
CdV Sammlung Walter G. Müller  
CdV Sammlung Walter G. Müller  
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[[Kategorie: Frankreich]]

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Photographen-Atelier des 19. Jh. in: Paris, Boulevard Beaumarchais Nr. 1

Notes: Charles Auguste Gallot was born on April 9, 1838 in Cherbourg (Manche). His father, chief naval commissioner, died in 1845 leaving a widow and three children. A scholarship student, Charles continued his studies at Cherbourg College . At the age of 24, in March 1862, he took over the bookshop of Madame Ribet . Like other booksellers during the Second Empire, he became interested in photography and opened a studio on Rue Tour Carré while his mother and sister ran the bookshop. Gallot, "only wanting to take care of his photography" sold the bookstore in March 1865. A month later, his sister, Angela Gallot, married the photographer Jules Bréchet. The following month, May 18, 1865, Charles Gallot to married Blanche Bréchet, sister of Jules. Bréchet continues his career in Lisieux and Caen. On August 10, 1866, the Commercial Court, declared Gallotbankrupt. This announcement was made by "Vigie de Cherbourg" but in the same newspaper, Gallot said that "the photography workshops of the rue de la Fontaine, will be open on Thursday 16 current". Galot moved to Paris and in 1876, opened a workshop at 1, boulevard Beaumarchais. Little by little, he builds a good clientele among the people who count in Paris. He introduces himself as the photographer of the Société des gens de lettres, the French Academy and the Academy of Fine Arts. On April 12, 1885, a friend took him to the house where Victor Hugo was living his last days. Gallot make a beautiful portrait of the poet, less known than the post mortem by Nadar. The same year, Charles Gallot published the album "Personnalités contemporaines" where the portraits he made of Victor Hugo, Ferdinand de Lesseps, Eugene Labiche, Francisque Sarcey and twenty others complete with a brief biography of each. Other portraits signed Gallot were included in the magazine "Le Monde illustré".

„Photographe des Gens de Lettre“

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Verso aufgedruckt: 1896

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4 Medailles d’Or:

  • Paris
  • Lyon
  • Bordeaux
  • Anvers

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CdV Sammlung Walter G. Müller