Auguste, Maure (1840 - 1907) [sv]

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Auguste Maure (Marseille, 1840 - Biskra, 1907) is a French 19th-century photographer.
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Auguste, Maure
Swedish

Description
Auguste Maure (Marseille, 1840 - Biskra, 1907) is a French 19th-century photographer.
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Auguste Maure (Marseille, 1840 - Biskra, 1907) är en fransk fotograf verksam under andra halvan av 1800-talet.
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1840
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Death
1907

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1907
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Biography

Auguste Maure was an orientalist photographer that lived in Biskra (Algeria) from 1855 to 1907. He created the "Photographie Saharienne" studio in 1860 : the very first photography studio in south Algeria. Biskra is the queen of oases, a place where many artists (writers, painters and photographers) came in the 19th century to meet the particular climate, luminosity and landscapes of Sahara desert.

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Auguste Maure (Marseille, 1840 - Biskra, 1907) är en fransk fotograf verksam under andra halvan av 1800-talet.
Auguste Maure bodde i Biskra (Algeriet) från 1855 till 1907. Han skapade "Photographie Saharienne" -studion 1860: den allra första fotograferingsstudion i södra Algeriet.

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Boende 1855 1907 Biskra (Stad) [sv], , ,

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1855 1907

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1855
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1907
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