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Courtejoie, Alphonse
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
Alternative name or descriptor
Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules
Status
- Professional
Details
Life dates
Stavelot, 1838 - ?, ?
Activity
1884 * Malmédy [D], Place Saint-Géréon
Alphonse Louis Joseph, ° 7.10.1838. Itinerant operating here in September 1884. Initially announced that he would be staying in Rue La Vaulx, on the premises of Hippolyte Jacob but then advertised that "his portrait studios are set up in Mr Belle's old studio" (La Semaine, 27.9.1884). Courtejoie was already recorded as a photographer domiciled in Stavelot at the occasion of his wedding there on 13.6.1883.
1888 - 1904 Stavelot, Place du Marché <91>
Photographed the reliquary of Saint Ursula. His nephew François Henri Joseph Courtejoie (° Stavelot, 4.10.1883) published picture postcards of Stavelot bearing the credit "Edition Courtejoie - Counet" and postmarked between 1907 and 1911.
Alphonse Louis Joseph, ° 7.10.1838. Itinerant operating here in September 1884. Initially announced that he would be staying in Rue La Vaulx, on the premises of Hippolyte Jacob but then advertised that "his portrait studios are set up in Mr Belle's old studio" (La Semaine, 27.9.1884). Courtejoie was already recorded as a photographer domiciled in Stavelot at the occasion of his wedding there on 13.6.1883.
1888 - 1904 Stavelot, Place du Marché <91>
Photographed the reliquary of Saint Ursula. His nephew François Henri Joseph Courtejoie (° Stavelot, 4.10.1883) published picture postcards of Stavelot bearing the credit "Edition Courtejoie - Counet" and postmarked between 1907 and 1911.
Locations
1884 * Malmédy [D], Place Saint-Géréon
1888 - 1904 Stavelot, Place du Marché <91>
1888 - 1904 Stavelot, Place du Marché <91>
Exhibitions
Brussels, 1891.
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Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#855
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 14.6.2017; MCC revised 22.5.2018; MD revised 10.5.2021; SFJ revised 14.2.2023