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Lenoir, J.
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1854 Liège
Daguerreotypist and calotypist. Teacher who, together with General Wittert, is said to have introduced Joseph-Arnold Servais to photography. Invented "a frame for taking a series of waxed-paper negatives" and was referred to by Georges Montefiore - Levi (see that name) as "one of the first persons who practised the Daguerreotype" (Journal of the Photographic Society of London, 1854, pp. 181-182).
Daguerreotypist and calotypist. Teacher who, together with General Wittert, is said to have introduced Joseph-Arnold Servais to photography. Invented "a frame for taking a series of waxed-paper negatives" and was referred to by Georges Montefiore - Levi (see that name) as "one of the first persons who practised the Daguerreotype" (Journal of the Photographic Society of London, 1854, pp. 181-182).
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1854 Liège
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DIRECTORY_1997#2720
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SFJ revised 8.12.2018