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English: Alexander B. Weeks (1818-1859) was a photographer and daguerreotypist from Brooklyn, New York. He worked with David Keith in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1841, and at J. Gurney in New York in 1846. In 1851 and 1852, Alexander B. Weeks associated himself with a fellow countryman, Charles Deforest Fredricks (1823-1894), for a trip to South America. During this trip, he is working with photographers Georges Penabert (1825-1903) and Saturnino Masoni (1826-1892). After returning to New York, Weeks operated a gallery in Brooklyn until January 1854. Alexander B. Weeks has a studio in Toledo, Ohio from 1854 to 1855. In 1856 and 1857 he was in Detroit where he worked as an artist in Moses Sutton's studio. He was again in Toledo from 1858 to 1859. His wife pictured with him on the photograph, is Sarah Ann Weeks and they had four children.
Français : Alexander B. Weeks était un photographe et un daguerréotypiste de Brooklyn, New York. Il a travaillé avec David Keith à Poughkeepsie, New York, en 1841 et chez J. Gurney à New York en 1846. En 1851 et 1852, Alexander B. Weeks s'associe à un compatriote, Charles Deforest Fredricks (1823-1894), pour un voyage en Amérique du Sud. Au cours de ce périple, il est en collaboration avec les photographes Georges Penabert (1825-1903) et Saturnino Masoni (1826-1892). Après son retour à New York, Weeks exploite une galerie à Brooklyn jusqu'en janvier 1854. Alexander B. Weeks possède un atelier à Toledo dans l'État de l'Ohio de 1854 à 1855. En 1856 et 1857, il était à Detroit où il travaillait comme artiste dans l'atelier de Moses Sutton. Il était de nouveau à Toledo de 1858 à 1859. Son épouse représentée avec lui sur la photographie, est Sarah Ann Weeks et ils ont eu quatre enfants. |
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circa 1855 date QS:P,+1855-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
Source | Alexander B. Weeks et son épouse Sarah Ann Weeks, sur le site : Alphonse Gallery. |
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