Emèra

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Firm

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  • Professional

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Life dates

Activity

1885 * - 1900 / Bruxelles, Montagne de la Cour, 39<88> or 43<91-99>
This studio belonged to Georges Dupont (see that name), who lived at this address from 1896 until 1898. He used the trade name Emèra or Émèra (sometimes transcribed Eméra) consistently at this address and for successor studios. Costumes of the "cortège historique" celebrating the 50th anniversary of Belgian railways, 1885. Patent of 16.7.1888 for "a new process for use in photography" [reproduction of coats of arms in grisaille on a transparent gelatine film, which is then printed in the corner of portraits].
1899 ca Bruxelles, Rue Royale, 124
1899 ca Ostende, Rampe Est du Kursaal, 10 (Villa Austria)
Branch studio that coexisted with Brussels, Rue Royale, 124.

Locations

1885 * - 1900 / Bruxelles, Montagne de la Cour, 39<88> or 43<91-99>
1899 ca Bruxelles, Rue Royale, 124
1899 ca Ostende, Rampe Est du Kursaal, 10 (Villa Austria)

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Brussels, 1888; Louvain, 1888.

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DIRECTORY_1997#1585

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Dates of creation/revision

SFJ revised 26.12.2017, 20.6.2018 & 21.7.2018; SFJ revised 30.9.2021 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght;

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