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ID: 500033304
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500033304

 

Record Type: Corporate Body
Ferrier, père, fils et Soulier (French photography studio and publisher, established 1859, dissolved 1867)

Note: In 1859 Claude Marie Ferrier (1811-1889) joined Charles Soulier (1840-1875) to cover the campaign of Napoléon III and Victor Emmanuel II in Austria. In 1859, Ferrier et fils, consisting of Claude Marie Ferrier (père) and Alexandre Ferrier (fils), joined with Charles Soulier in partnership in Paris. The firm produced stereoscopic views of Switzerland, Rome, Naples and Pompeii, Italy, the Rhine, Britain, France, Turkey, Greece and Egypt. In 1861, the firm added views of Germany, Spain, Russia, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, China and Syria to their collection. In 1867, the stereoscopic department of Ferrier, pére, fils et Soulier was taken over by two pupils of Ferrier and Soulier, Léon and Levy, who continued to manufacture glass views.

Names:
Ferrier, père, fils et Soulier (preferred,V,display)
Ferrier père et fils (V)
Ferrier fils et Soulier (V)
Ferrier & Soulier (V)
Ferrier and Soulier (V)
F. P. F. & S. (V)
F. P . F. and S. (V)
Ferrier (V)

Nationalities:
French (preferred)

Roles:
photography studio (preferred)
publisher

Gender: not applicable

Start and End Places:
Start:  Paris (Île-de-France, France) (inhabited place)

Events:
location:   Paris (Île-de-France, France) (inhabited place)

Related People or Corporate Bodies:
member was ....  Ferrier, Jacques Alexandre  
..................  (French photographer, 1831-1912) [500029983]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Ferrier, Claude Marie  from 1859 to 1867
................................................  (French photographer, 1811-1889, active in France, Italy, and England) [500022507]
partner was (firm to person) ....  Soulier, Charles, approximately 1840-approximately 1876  from 1859 to 1864
................................................  (French photographer, active second half of the 19th century) [500023756]

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Corporate Bodies
 ........  Ferrier, père, fils et Soulier (I)

Biographies:
(French photography studio and publisher, established 1859, dissolved 1867) ..... [VP Preferred]
(French photographic studio and publisher, established Paris (France), 1859; dissolved 1867) ..... [CCA]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Ferrier ........ [CCA]
.................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Ferrier and Soulier ........ [VP]
......................................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Ferrier fils et Soulier ........ [CCA]
............................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Ferrier père et fils ........ [CCA]
.....................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
Ferrier, père, fils et Soulier ........ [CCA Preferred]
........................................................  Eastman House Database [online] (n.d.)
Ferrier & Soulier ........ [CCA]
..................................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
F. P . F. and S. ........ [VP]
............................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
F. P. F. & S. ........ [CCA, VP]
........................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database

Subject: ........ [CCA, VP]
....................  Auer, Encyclopédie des Photographes (1985)
....................  Canadian Centre for Architecture database
....................  Darrah, The World of Stereographs (1977) 113
....................  Eastman House Database [online] (n.d.)
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  McCauley, Industrial Madness (1994)
 
Note:
English .......... [CCA, VP]
.......... Auer, Encyclopédie des Photographes (1985)
.......... Darrah, The World of Stereographs (1977)
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