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Description Étienne Carjat's photo of Jules Verne in Nantes,[1] from the Société de Géographie, Paris copy of Year 2, Issue 11 of the Paris-Artiste.[2] Woodburytype, 4 13/16 x 3 3/8 ins (12.3 x 8.6 cm) [3]
Date Pubished c. 9 February 1884[4]
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Étienne Carjat  (1828–1906)  wikidata:Q2442116
 
Étienne Carjat
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Birth name: Pierre Étienne Carjat; Etienne Carjat; Etiénne Carjat
Description French journalist, caricaturist and photographer
Date of birth/death 28 March 1828 Edit this at Wikidata 16 May 1906
Location of birth/death Fareins 10th arrondissement of Paris
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Notes

  1. Second page on Gallica
  2. See other pages filed with this on Gallica, e.g. [1]
  3. a b Luminous Lint page on the Philadelphia Museum of Art copy of the same paper
  4. This is the date given repeatedly on the image. There's a date given on the second page of the Gallica images for date of photography, but it appears to give the date as either 8 February 1898, or 8 February 1828, both of which are impossible. See [2].

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Woodburytype portrait of Jules Verne (1884), by Étienne Carjat

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