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Émile Hamonic

Émile Eugène Louis Hamonic (1861-1943) was a French photographer and publisher, associated with the picture-postcard boom of the early 20th century. He established himself as a publisher of picture postcards in Saint-Brieuc in 1893, becoming one of the first great editors of this genre.
His cards typically presented idealised images of his native Brittany. He was also a committed supporter of Breton regionalism, and was an active member of the Breton Regionalist Union.
==Life==
He was born on August 26, 1861 at Moncontour in Côtes-du-Nord. One of nine children. Hamonic's family operated a hardware store and bought and sold antiques.〔(Baud Cartopole )〕 His parents took him along on their buying-trips into the surrounding countryside and he becames a passionate lover of the brand new velocipede bicycle. He was apprenticed to a photographer in Dinard, and after his military service, he established himself as a professional photographer in Moncontour, later moving to Saint-Brieuc.

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