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Reifferscheidt, Gérard
Identity
Category
Person (Male)
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Status
- Professional
Details
Life dates
Cologne [Prussia], 1840 - ?, ?
Activity
1863 * Bruxelles, Rue des Fripiers, 32
° 8.6.1840. Artist and photographer. Arrived from Cologne [Prussia] on 20.7.1863. Operator in "Meyer’s studio, Rue des Fripiers" [= Mayer, Pierson & Mulnier]. His subsequent career over the next two decades would be mainly as an operator or partner rather than as a sole-trading studio owner.
1874 ca - 1876 Anvers, Rue Léopold, 15
Successor: Reifferscheidt [Gérard] & Beernaert [Auguste]
Reifferscheidt resided in Antwerp in 1872 and returned to the city in October 1874 when coming from Brussels. Domiciled at this address from 6.11.1875 and recorded as an artist-painter in the population register. CVs at this address bear the Belgian coat of arms and the mention "artist painter".
° 8.6.1840. Artist and photographer. Arrived from Cologne [Prussia] on 20.7.1863. Operator in "Meyer’s studio, Rue des Fripiers" [= Mayer, Pierson & Mulnier]. His subsequent career over the next two decades would be mainly as an operator or partner rather than as a sole-trading studio owner.
1874 ca - 1876 Anvers, Rue Léopold, 15
Successor: Reifferscheidt [Gérard] & Beernaert [Auguste]
Reifferscheidt resided in Antwerp in 1872 and returned to the city in October 1874 when coming from Brussels. Domiciled at this address from 6.11.1875 and recorded as an artist-painter in the population register. CVs at this address bear the Belgian coat of arms and the mention "artist painter".
Locations
1863 * Bruxelles, Rue des Fripiers, 32
1874 ca - 1876 Anvers, Rue Léopold, 15
1874 ca - 1876 Anvers, Rue Léopold, 15
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Record source
DIRECTORY_1997#3575
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Dates of creation/revision
SFJ revised 8.1.2018 & 17.5.2018; SFJ revised 24.2.2019 & 16.3.2022, based on information supplied by M. Demaeght