Jules Gervais-Courtellemont
Jules Gervais-Courtellemont is a Photographe French born in 1863 in Seine-et-Marne and died in 1931.
It is known for a series of autochrome (photographs color realized according to the process of the Lumière brothers as from 1907) including one great part (5000) is preserved at the Cinémathèque Robert-Lynen in Paris.
He much travelled and photographed the Algérie, the Turkey, the Palestine, the Egypt, the Tunisia, the Spain, the India, the Morocco and the China.
Converted to Islam, it brought back unseen photos of Mecque in 1896.
He was also the friend of Pierre Loti and Emile Fréchon
He also photographed the colonial 1st world war and in particular troops.
Its photographs will be published by the Illustration and the National Geographic.
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