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Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin Jobard


Alternative spellings:
Jean-Baptiste Ambroise Marcellin Jobard
M. Jobard
J. B. A. M. Jobard
J.-B.-A.-M. Jobard
Marcellin Jobard
Jean B. Jobard
Ambroise Jobard
Jobard
A. Jobard
Jean B. Iobard

B: 14. Mai 1792 Baissey (Haute Marne)
D: 27. Oktober 1861
Biblio: Belg. Photograph, Unternehmer u. Museumsdirektor
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Profession

  • Künstler
  • Lithograf
  • Fotograf
  • Unternehmer
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  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
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  • Jean-Baptiste-Ambroise-Marcellin Jobard (17 May 1792 – 27 October 1861) was a Belgian lithographer, photographer and inventor of French origin. Founder of the first significant Belgian lithographic establishment, first photographer in Belgium on 16 September 1839, director of the Musée de l’Industrie de Bruxelles (Industry Museum of Brussels) from 1841 to 1861, Jobard played a role, in the artistic, technological, scientific and industrial development of Belgium during the Dutch period and the reign of Leopold I. (Source: DBPedia)

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      1858
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      1857
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      1845
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      1844

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