LC control no. | no2003108757 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise, 1810-1875 |
Variant(s) | Richebourg, 1810-1874 Richebourg, Ambroise Pierre, 1810-1875 Richebourg, A. (Ambroise), 1810-1875 |
Associated country | France |
Located | Paris (France) |
Birth date | 1810-11-28 |
Death date | 1875-12-25 |
Place of death | Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours (France) |
Field of activity | Optical engineering Photography |
Profession or occupation | Optical engineers Photographers |
Found in | Nouveau manuel de photographie sur collodion, 1853: cover (Richebourg) Art et pouvoir sous Napoleon III, 2000: p. 8 (Pierre Ambroise Richebourg, author of Album de photographies du Salon de 1861) OCLC, Oct 29, 2003 (hdg.: Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise; Richebourg, optical engineer; usage: Richebourg) Chartres collection old photographs website, Oct 29, 2003 (Pierre Ambroise Richebourg (1810-1874)) De l'image fixe à l'image animée, 1820-1910, 2015: p. 993 (Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise; b. Paris (IIIe arr. anc), Nov. 28, 1810; d. Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours (Seine-et-Marne), Dec. 25, 1875; opticial engineer, daguerreotypist, photographer) p. 995 (death date (Dec. 25, 1875) from notarized document by his heirs requesting an inventory of the decedent's estate dated Mar. 6, 1876) Répertoire des photographes de France au dix-neuvième siècle, 1993 (Richebourg, Ambroise Pierre; b. Paris, 1810; optician and photographer) Encyclopédie internationale des photographes de 1839 à nos jours, 1985 (Richebourg, A.; b. before 1830; d. between 1872 and 1876; opens his own studio in Paris, 1841) BnF in VIAF, Dec. 28, 2017 (access point: Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise, 1810-1875; b. Laignes (Côte-d'Or), 1810; d. Saint-Pierre-lès-Nemours (Seine-et-Marne), 1875; optician introduced to photography by Daguerre and Vincent Chevalier; resident of Paris, ca. 1841) Encyclopedia of nineteenth-century photography, 2008 (Richebourg, Pierre Ambroise (1810-1872); b. Paris, Nov. 1810; little is known about his childhood; trained in optics with Vincent Chevalier; one of the first to exhibit daguerreotype portraits in Paris in late 1839) |