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Bourdon (- De Bruyne), Armand
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
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Status
- Amateur
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Life dates
Dourbes, 1818 - Ghent, 1903
Activity
1875 - 1891 Gand
Armand Louis Joseph, ° 26.7.1818; + 30.12.1903. Husband of Paulina De Bruyne. Jeweller and goldsmith. Firm founded by his father-in-law Fernand De Bruyne around 1811 and continued by his son Armand Jr well into the twentieth century. Reputed for its liturgical vessels and silver in the Neogothic style, the firm was the only representative of Belgian silverware manufacturing and goldsmithery at the "Exposition universelle" in Paris in 1878. Member of the ABP from 13.4.1875.
Armand Louis Joseph, ° 26.7.1818; + 30.12.1903. Husband of Paulina De Bruyne. Jeweller and goldsmith. Firm founded by his father-in-law Fernand De Bruyne around 1811 and continued by his son Armand Jr well into the twentieth century. Reputed for its liturgical vessels and silver in the Neogothic style, the firm was the only representative of Belgian silverware manufacturing and goldsmithery at the "Exposition universelle" in Paris in 1878. Member of the ABP from 13.4.1875.
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1875 - 1891 Gand
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Affiliations
Affiliated entity
Association belge de Photographie
Type of affiliation
Member of
Dates of affiliation
1875 - 1891
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Management
Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#377
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 6.6.2018, 27.11.2018, 2.11.2019 & 27.3.2020 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght