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Leyniers, Joseph
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
Alternative name or descriptor
- Photographie Artistique Tournaisienne
Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules
Status
- Professional
Details
Life dates
Brussels - Schaerbeek, 1865 - Mont-sur-Marchienne, 1918
Activity
1896 * - 1900 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
Predecessor: Stainier (- Hannet) Fortuné Successor: Gliot Emile
Joseph Auguste, ° 7.12.1865; + 5.8.1918. Younger brother of Emile. Briefly recorded as a photographer when he joined his brother in Antwerp, Rue de Justice, 1 on 1.2.1890, coming from Brussels - Forest, before leaving for Paris [F] on 3.9.1890. Recorded as a gardener aged 25 living in Antwerp in April 1891 and then as a photographer still living there in December 1893. Married in Tournai in October 1897. Operated at this address from October 1896 until July 1899 at the earliest and May 1900 at the latest. Still recorded as a photographer on his death certificate.
Predecessor: Stainier (- Hannet) Fortuné Successor: Gliot Emile
Joseph Auguste, ° 7.12.1865; + 5.8.1918. Younger brother of Emile. Briefly recorded as a photographer when he joined his brother in Antwerp, Rue de Justice, 1 on 1.2.1890, coming from Brussels - Forest, before leaving for Paris [F] on 3.9.1890. Recorded as a gardener aged 25 living in Antwerp in April 1891 and then as a photographer still living there in December 1893. Married in Tournai in October 1897. Operated at this address from October 1896 until July 1899 at the earliest and May 1900 at the latest. Still recorded as a photographer on his death certificate.
Locations
1896 * - 1900 / Tournai, Rue du Curé Notre-Dame, 12
Exhibitions
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Bibliography/Webography
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Management
Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#2770
Status
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 7.8.2017 & 14.5.2018; SFJ revised 24.7.2019, 1.5.2020 & 23.6.2022 based on information supplied by M. Demaeght; MCC revised 1.5.2020; MD revised 8.2.2021; SFJ revised 8.3.2024 based on information published by Bernard Desmaele & Éric Rigaut