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Gabriel Cromer
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Gabriel Cromer was a photographer, a historian of photography and a collector of photographs. He was born in Rethel, in the Ardennes, France, the 1st of April 1873 and died in Clamart, in the Isle-de-France on the 14th of November 1934.[1]
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![]() Gabriel Cromer by J. Benson Benjamin (ca. 1920). Gelatin silver print. | |
Born | Michel Alexandre Edmond Joseph Gabriel Cromer 1 April 1873 Rethel, France |
Died | 14 November 1934 Clamart, France |
Resting place | Montrouge Cemetery, Paris |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Photography, collector & historian of photography |
Elected | The Société française de photographie (1912) |
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