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Paul Boyer (1861-1908) was a French photographer. Has was born in Toulon (Var), on September 28, 1861. He is the son of Charles Boyer, architect, and of Séraphine Grec.〔(''Panthéon de la Légion d'honneur'', vol. 2, by T. Lamathière )〕 Student from École des Beaux-Arts (Paris), he invented the use of magnesium for the flash-lamp in photography, and got the gold medal at the 1889 exhibition. He also participated at the Moscow exhibition. He was nominated Knight of the Legion of Honor on December 30, 1891. At the Exposition Universelle of 1900, he was member of the awarding jury. He was also decorated of officer des Palmes Académiques, officer of Nichan Iftikhar, officer of Lion and Sun. He had a studio at 35 boulevard des Capucines in Paris.〔(''Bulletin des lois de la République Francaise'', Volume 44, 1892 )〕 He made numerous portraits of actors, actresses, and other personalities of his time, often published on postcards. He died in 1908.〔(''Sur scène en 1900 : Portraits d'acteurs'', Karine Forest, Paris : Somogy Éditions d'Art, 2003 )〕 == Gallery == Some of the pictures by Paul Boyer: File:Jane Hading, GB 5316, Photo Boyer, edit.jpg|Jane Hading, French actress File:Raphaël Duflos, Comédie française, edit.jpg|Raphaël Duflos, French actor, from the Comédie-Française File:Marguerite Carré 1918 - Paul Boyer - Gallica (adjusted).jpg|Marguerite Carré, French soprano File:Jean Coquelin.jpg|Jean Coquelin, French actor File:Berka, 18, Photo Boyer, edit.jpg|Berka 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Paul Boyer (photographer)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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