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Caullet (- Bogaert), Gustave
Identity
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Person (Male)
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Status
- Professional
Details
Life dates
Courtrai, 1836 - Courtrai, 1912
Activity
1872 * - 1912 + Courtrai, Place d'Armes, 17B, 7<79-90>, 4<91> or 2<05>
Gustave François, ° 15.7.1836; + 21.1.1912. Husband of Zulmée Camille Bogaert (° Courtrai, 12.8.1849; + Courtrai, 27.4.1941), married in Courtrai on 31.1.1871. Name sometimes erroneously given as "Gaulet" in the directories. Artist, painter and photographer. Moved to this address in July 1872 but may not have practised photography until later in the 1870s, since his first appearance in the directory dates to 1878. On letterhead dated 1879, "Studio for photography, contractor for painting, gilding and decorating". His wife was a seamstress who ran a clothes shop at the same address. President of the "Gilde Saint-Luc", an association of artists, 1893-1912.
Gustave François, ° 15.7.1836; + 21.1.1912. Husband of Zulmée Camille Bogaert (° Courtrai, 12.8.1849; + Courtrai, 27.4.1941), married in Courtrai on 31.1.1871. Name sometimes erroneously given as "Gaulet" in the directories. Artist, painter and photographer. Moved to this address in July 1872 but may not have practised photography until later in the 1870s, since his first appearance in the directory dates to 1878. On letterhead dated 1879, "Studio for photography, contractor for painting, gilding and decorating". His wife was a seamstress who ran a clothes shop at the same address. President of the "Gilde Saint-Luc", an association of artists, 1893-1912.
Locations
1872 * - 1912 + Courtrai, Place d'Armes, 17B, 7<79-90>, 4<91> or 2<05>
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Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#626
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 28.1.2018 & merged with entry 1997#1794 "Gaulet, G."; revised 9.11.2018; revised 14.8.2019 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght