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JF Paris, France [6-7] "Photog."; "Vues Au Stereoscope\Collection Nouvelle J.F."; "Sujets Artistiques\Collection J.F.,Paris"; ruins of Paris & other subjects; several of table-top models; "Vues au St‚r‚oscope", & "Collection Nouvelle J.F."; Paris Exposition, 78. Same series as "Sujets Artistiques/Collection SL"
which is not the same as "SL" (late tissues). "Collection Nouvelle JF" looks earlier than "Collection JF".
JG -- SEE J. Goupil & Co. (France)
JH Paris, France [7] "Editeur". Issued "Panorama de Paris", seen on both tissue and card formats.
JK Paris, France [5-8] [J. Kuhn] 220 Rue de Rivoli; fine stereos 50s & 60s; still in business in 89, at least as a vendor.
JL Unknown, France [9-0] Seen embossed on late tissue views; also issued uncommon postcards, primarily views of the southeast of France, with label of "Cartoscope". No relation to J. Laurent of France.
JL Paris, France [6-8] *[J. Laurent] 90 rue Richelieu. Issued "Exposition Universelle De 1889" and tissues, including some often seen groups of genre; "Vues Musees & Costumes D'Espagne & Du Portugal" series. Issued series of genre with placard in foreground of each with pithy saying.
JM Paris, France [6-0] *[Imprint sometimes found as M; Jules Marinier] "Midi de la France" (also Hamelaine title); "Vues de France"; "C“tes de France"; "Paris Nouveau" (Depos‚e); "Actualites Theatrales"; "Chemin de la Croix"; etc., views of plays, operas,~300 tissues sold in boxed sets; "Groupes de Genre"
perhaps from earlier "C.G." negs with the same title; major pub. of tissue stereos, associated with "EL" early on, but merged with "BK" by about 90.
JM & ED Paris, France [7] [Jules Marinier, E. Dethan; No other ref. found to these men] Seen embossed on some tissues.
Joguet Pere & Lyon, France [6-7] [Joguet father & son] Poss. succeeded by or Fils (more prob.) successors to Muzet & Joguet and Muzet, Joguet & Meyniac. Dauphine scy., including Grande Chartreuse; also views of Lyon, Brou, Grenoble.
Jougla, J. Paris, France [3] Few glass views seen, each approx. 1"" x 3""; of Colonial Exposition of 1931, various subjects such as pavilions, including Angkor, Morocco, Madasgascar, Guadeloupe, Cambodia.
Jouvin, C. Paris, France [5-6] *Issued fine genre such as "Studies of Game", hunting/fishing; exc. early scenics. Jouvin, Paris, France [5-7] *[Often as HJ] "Photographie"; issued varied & Hippolyte common views in many fine series, "Bords du Rhin", "Ruines de Paris (1871)", "Vues Instantan‚es" which
were early (63) series of semi-instantaneous views; exc. genre & still-life; 1500+ views but some #'d in the 2000s; initials come embossed on some thin mount 50's genre and printed on many "Vue Instantan‚e" mounts; attribution on some early thin mt. waxed Napoli and Sorrento views.
Jouvin, L. Paris, France [5-6] *[Often as LJ] "Phot.", 296 Rue St. Martin. Issued several scarce, fine early series entitled "Voyage dans les Pyr‚n‚es"; "Voyage En Normande", 59. and "Voyage En Bretagne", 57 on cream RMs; views using living models much rarer, most on white mts.with gold printing, some quite risque; often used logo of two halves of the globe.
JR Paris, France [7] [J. Raudnitz] "Phot."; "Siege de Paris", 3 views seen, 71; "Ruines De Paris".
Julienne, E. & Paris, France [6] "Editeurs"; Rue Richelieu 59; "Aux Arts BarrŠre Industriels", views rare [2] but to #986, on tan & blue/white SCMs, of city scy. in Paris & Rouen taken with single-lens camera.
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Klein, A. Paris, France [5-6] [Sometimes as AK] Views rare [4], of Paris bldgs.
Konarzewski, St. 16 rue du Centre. Views rare [2] non-stereo views Ladislas Jean-de-luz, of Basque region seen. Imprint also seen as France Ladislas without his family name.
which is not the same as "SL" (late tissues). "Collection Nouvelle JF" looks earlier than "Collection JF".
JG -- SEE J. Goupil & Co. (France)
JH Paris, France [7] "Editeur". Issued "Panorama de Paris", seen on both tissue and card formats.
JK Paris, France [5-8] [J. Kuhn] 220 Rue de Rivoli; fine stereos 50s & 60s; still in business in 89, at least as a vendor.
JL Unknown, France [9-0] Seen embossed on late tissue views; also issued uncommon postcards, primarily views of the southeast of France, with label of "Cartoscope". No relation to J. Laurent of France.
JL Paris, France [6-8] *[J. Laurent] 90 rue Richelieu. Issued "Exposition Universelle De 1889" and tissues, including some often seen groups of genre; "Vues Musees & Costumes D'Espagne & Du Portugal" series. Issued series of genre with placard in foreground of each with pithy saying.
JM Paris, France [6-0] *[Imprint sometimes found as M; Jules Marinier] "Midi de la France" (also Hamelaine title); "Vues de France"; "C“tes de France"; "Paris Nouveau" (Depos‚e); "Actualites Theatrales"; "Chemin de la Croix"; etc., views of plays, operas,~300 tissues sold in boxed sets; "Groupes de Genre"
perhaps from earlier "C.G." negs with the same title; major pub. of tissue stereos, associated with "EL" early on, but merged with "BK" by about 90.
JM & ED Paris, France [7] [Jules Marinier, E. Dethan; No other ref. found to these men] Seen embossed on some tissues.
Joguet Pere & Lyon, France [6-7] [Joguet father & son] Poss. succeeded by or Fils (more prob.) successors to Muzet & Joguet and Muzet, Joguet & Meyniac. Dauphine scy., including Grande Chartreuse; also views of Lyon, Brou, Grenoble.
Jougla, J. Paris, France [3] Few glass views seen, each approx. 1"" x 3""; of Colonial Exposition of 1931, various subjects such as pavilions, including Angkor, Morocco, Madasgascar, Guadeloupe, Cambodia.
Jouvin, C. Paris, France [5-6] *Issued fine genre such as "Studies of Game", hunting/fishing; exc. early scenics. Jouvin, Paris, France [5-7] *[Often as HJ] "Photographie"; issued varied & Hippolyte common views in many fine series, "Bords du Rhin", "Ruines de Paris (1871)", "Vues Instantan‚es" which
were early (63) series of semi-instantaneous views; exc. genre & still-life; 1500+ views but some #'d in the 2000s; initials come embossed on some thin mount 50's genre and printed on many "Vue Instantan‚e" mounts; attribution on some early thin mt. waxed Napoli and Sorrento views.
Jouvin, L. Paris, France [5-6] *[Often as LJ] "Phot.", 296 Rue St. Martin. Issued several scarce, fine early series entitled "Voyage dans les Pyr‚n‚es"; "Voyage En Normande", 59. and "Voyage En Bretagne", 57 on cream RMs; views using living models much rarer, most on white mts.with gold printing, some quite risque; often used logo of two halves of the globe.
JR Paris, France [7] [J. Raudnitz] "Phot."; "Siege de Paris", 3 views seen, 71; "Ruines De Paris".
Julienne, E. & Paris, France [6] "Editeurs"; Rue Richelieu 59; "Aux Arts BarrŠre Industriels", views rare [2] but to #986, on tan & blue/white SCMs, of city scy. in Paris & Rouen taken with single-lens camera.
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Klein, A. Paris, France [5-6] [Sometimes as AK] Views rare [4], of Paris bldgs.
Konarzewski, St. 16 rue du Centre. Views rare [2] non-stereo views Ladislas Jean-de-luz, of Basque region seen. Imprint also seen as France Ladislas without his family name.
L
L & F, also L Paris, France [7] Issued 78 Exposition Universelle views; glass et F stereos of ruins of Paris.
Ladrey, Ernest Paris, France [6-8] [Sometimes as EL] French scy. to #1500s.
Laffron, L. Paris, France [6-7] Made rare still-life views, flowers, crockery.
Lallemand & Strasbourg, [6-7] *[Charles Lallemand, Ludovic Hart; Lallemand Hart France worked alone in Strasbourg, 60s; Hart worked alone
in Strasbourg, Paris & London, 60s-70s] produced "Galerie Universelle des Peuples",~500 views of native costumes & people, often finely tinted, prob.
made by A. Varroquier. Scenery rare, France & Germany, few reported of Near East. Had offices in Baden, Germany, Paris and London.
Lallemand, Strasbourg, [6] *[Sometimes found as CL; in partnership at least Charles France occasionally with Ludovic Hart of England in
Strasbourg, 60s-70s] 6 rue de la Mesange ("Bureau Central"); pub. "Photographie Internationale", "Galerie Universelle Des Peuples", Flyer exists for
the project, soliciting subscription for the series or sale of single cards. According to it, 6 sets were planned, each of 15 to 17 views, every 2 months
starting in January 65 plus 150 pages of text. He says that he has "associated with an able photographer" to actually make the photos, prob. A.
Varroquier in Paris.
Lamarsalle, J. Villefranche, [0] [Collection JL - Cartoscope]~400 stereo France postcards; views of Lyon, other French cities, military scenes, occupationals, miscellaneous; one view of Mer De Glace, Switz.
Lamiche fils & Paris, France [5-6] [Poss. F.B. Lamiche, Louis Aug‚; Lamiche Aug‚ worked alone in Paris, 50s; no other ref. to Aug‚ found] Details of operation not known.
Lamiche, F.B. Paris, France [5] 339 rue St. Martin; printed in very small letters at margin of mount, possibly a printer only. Poss. in partnership as Lamiche fils & Aug‚ in Paris at some point.
Lampiere Unknown, France [5] Scarce group [7] of early, amateurish salt prints on white SCMs, some bearing rubber-stamp of "Lampiere, a L'Aigle"; no such town found in French gazeteers, but several have titles headed "L'Aigle", showing hospice, Sts., "St. Barthelemy..."; "Maison de Mme. Collin au gare..."; several unlabelled of people; one of "Maison de M. Pelletier Langres";Langres is located near Dijon.
Lamy -- SEE Ludays & Lamy (France)
Lamy, E. Paris, France [6-7] *[Ernest Lamy; in partnership with Ludays in Paris, 60s; imprint often seen as ELL] "Par..."; "Publisher". One of most prolific & durable companies; issued card mounts with #s to 5,000s, of France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Tyrol, etc.; many in series such as "Views de Auvergne", "Veduti d'Italie", "Suisse et Savoie", "Residences Imperials", "Vues Des Pyrenees", etc., often in both card mounts & tissue format; views often bilingualto facilitate sales in other countries; issued same subjects with same title before and after 71 Disasters of Franco - Prussian
war; pub. many fine tissue views by JM & ChG, as well as his own imprint; pub. some views of North America (Niagara, CA, train in CO) in both card and
tissue format, photog. unid.; many nice genre interiors with models.
Larcher Creusot, France [6] "Phot. Larcher au Creusot", single view seen of unid. bldg.
Largeron, A. Gerardmer, France [0] Issued 24 stereo postcards of local scy
Laurent, J. Madrid, Spain; [6-8] [Juan (rarely as Jean) Laurent] 90 rue de Paris, France Richelieu, Paris; issued "Vues Mus‚es et Costumes d'Espagne et du Portugal", extensive series to #1453, some dtd. early 70s; all seen are of Spanish scy., many on dark blue mts.; also used blindstamp & monogram JL. Many early views are hyperstereos by single-lens camera; unclear which was his major base.
Le Gray, Paris, France [5-6] Issued loc. stereoviews, details not known. Gustave Le Journal Paris, France 100 rue Richelieu. Issued 00 Exposition series; issued views for SIP.
Le Stereo-Nu Paris, France [0] [The Stereo-Nude; Librairie D'Art Technique] Published twice a month; 12 lithoprinted stereo views of nudes; #3 view dtd. 2/01/06; views were also sold seperately; also as glass views and prob. postcards; total~1500 views. Le Stereoscope Paris, France [5-6] 31 rue Cadet. Magazine; "Journal des Modes, photographies d'apres nature".
LeBas Unknown, France [6] [Possibly used LB imprint] On early views of China and Japan; also on Pygmalion tissues, several fine tissues of army officer groups.
Lecocq-Frenè‚ Paris, France [6] 222, Rue de Rivoli; issued Paris Instantan‚ views of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, #s to 1200s; on yellow RMs.
Lecomte Rouen, France [6] Issued local views. There is a Le Comte, local agent in Neurdein, poss. the same person.
Ledot Ainè‚ Paris, France [6-7] [Ledot the elder] 174 rue de Rivoli; (later address of Debitte & Herve); Reported to have issued rare views of loc. scy.
Ledot Jne. Paris, France [7-8] [Ledot the younger] "Editeur", 168 rue de Rivoli; estampes, photographies, plans et guides pour voyageurs et vues de tous pays"; 3 tissue views reported, all of Paris interiors. Also put his small label on back of some English genre & French scenics.
Ledot, Inc. Paris, France [6] Vendor; views rare under this specific imprint.
Lefort Paris, France [6] [Pierre Henri Lefort] View from the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale published in "Art and America" Vol. 68, 1980. Issued early tissues; used blindstamp.
Legoupy, Adolphe, Paris, France [7-8] 5, Boulevarde de la Madeleine; issued rare views, details not given.
LEL Unknown, France [6] Single view seen, rural scy., tissue format, early (poss. salt-print) images, distinctive brown front with rounded white borders surrounding images, LEL initials in lower right corner of front, title handwritten on back. Also has paster label on back of Charles Ravis, photog. of Bristol, U.K.
Leon & Levy Paris, France [6-7] [Sometimes as LL; M. Leon, J. Levy; Levy worked alone and in other partnerships in Paris, 60s-90s; no other ref. to Leon found] "Photographie"; 113 Blvd. de Sebastopol; issued "Groupes De Genre", poss. the same negs used by JM and CG; "Collection LL/Exposition de Chicago"; "Exposition Universelle", CR 67 on yellow RMs; "Concession Unique"; also SI formats. Pupils and successors to FPF & S (Ferrier father & son & Soulier).
Lepetit Trouville, [6] "Photographie". Issued local views, unid. city France streets
Lesrel, Robert Paris, France [Rec.] Active stereo photog. Treasurer, SCF. At one time editor of the "Bulletin Mensuel du Stereo Club Francais". Member of SCF.
Les Belles et Unknown, France [Rec.] Views scarce [6], Realist format hard-core Bˆtes pornography, very well-executed & look to date from 1950s-60s; seem to be serially numbered in sets, numbers seen range from 2/3 to 8/6. Lesrel, Robert Paris, France [Rec.] Active stereo photog. Treasurer, SCF. At
one time editor of the "Bulletin Mensuel du Stereo Club Francais". Member of SCF.
Lestrade Vic-Bigorre, [Rec.] *Photographers for the Lestrade Co. include France M. Lestrade, Georges Barthes, and Annie Decupper. A large producer of scenic, story and advert. stereo transparency cards. The 10-scene cards have dual pull-down holes between the images. Folding plastic viewers are available as well as the standard viewers with lever advances between the lenses. Started business in the 1950's and still exists.
Levasseur Rouen, France [5] #5, Rue Grand Pont. Views rare, 4 seen, all genre on tan SCMs, of children & dogs, parties; used rubber-stamp imprint; likely seller only.
L & F, also L Paris, France [7] Issued 78 Exposition Universelle views; glass et F stereos of ruins of Paris.
Ladrey, Ernest Paris, France [6-8] [Sometimes as EL] French scy. to #1500s.
Laffron, L. Paris, France [6-7] Made rare still-life views, flowers, crockery.
Lallemand & Strasbourg, [6-7] *[Charles Lallemand, Ludovic Hart; Lallemand Hart France worked alone in Strasbourg, 60s; Hart worked alone
in Strasbourg, Paris & London, 60s-70s] produced "Galerie Universelle des Peuples",~500 views of native costumes & people, often finely tinted, prob.
made by A. Varroquier. Scenery rare, France & Germany, few reported of Near East. Had offices in Baden, Germany, Paris and London.
Lallemand, Strasbourg, [6] *[Sometimes found as CL; in partnership at least Charles France occasionally with Ludovic Hart of England in
Strasbourg, 60s-70s] 6 rue de la Mesange ("Bureau Central"); pub. "Photographie Internationale", "Galerie Universelle Des Peuples", Flyer exists for
the project, soliciting subscription for the series or sale of single cards. According to it, 6 sets were planned, each of 15 to 17 views, every 2 months
starting in January 65 plus 150 pages of text. He says that he has "associated with an able photographer" to actually make the photos, prob. A.
Varroquier in Paris.
Lamarsalle, J. Villefranche, [0] [Collection JL - Cartoscope]~400 stereo France postcards; views of Lyon, other French cities, military scenes, occupationals, miscellaneous; one view of Mer De Glace, Switz.
Lamiche fils & Paris, France [5-6] [Poss. F.B. Lamiche, Louis Aug‚; Lamiche Aug‚ worked alone in Paris, 50s; no other ref. to Aug‚ found] Details of operation not known.
Lamiche, F.B. Paris, France [5] 339 rue St. Martin; printed in very small letters at margin of mount, possibly a printer only. Poss. in partnership as Lamiche fils & Aug‚ in Paris at some point.
Lampiere Unknown, France [5] Scarce group [7] of early, amateurish salt prints on white SCMs, some bearing rubber-stamp of "Lampiere, a L'Aigle"; no such town found in French gazeteers, but several have titles headed "L'Aigle", showing hospice, Sts., "St. Barthelemy..."; "Maison de Mme. Collin au gare..."; several unlabelled of people; one of "Maison de M. Pelletier Langres";Langres is located near Dijon.
Lamy -- SEE Ludays & Lamy (France)
Lamy, E. Paris, France [6-7] *[Ernest Lamy; in partnership with Ludays in Paris, 60s; imprint often seen as ELL] "Par..."; "Publisher". One of most prolific & durable companies; issued card mounts with #s to 5,000s, of France, Italy, Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Russia, Tyrol, etc.; many in series such as "Views de Auvergne", "Veduti d'Italie", "Suisse et Savoie", "Residences Imperials", "Vues Des Pyrenees", etc., often in both card mounts & tissue format; views often bilingualto facilitate sales in other countries; issued same subjects with same title before and after 71 Disasters of Franco - Prussian
war; pub. many fine tissue views by JM & ChG, as well as his own imprint; pub. some views of North America (Niagara, CA, train in CO) in both card and
tissue format, photog. unid.; many nice genre interiors with models.
Larcher Creusot, France [6] "Phot. Larcher au Creusot", single view seen of unid. bldg.
Largeron, A. Gerardmer, France [0] Issued 24 stereo postcards of local scy
Laurent, J. Madrid, Spain; [6-8] [Juan (rarely as Jean) Laurent] 90 rue de Paris, France Richelieu, Paris; issued "Vues Mus‚es et Costumes d'Espagne et du Portugal", extensive series to #1453, some dtd. early 70s; all seen are of Spanish scy., many on dark blue mts.; also used blindstamp & monogram JL. Many early views are hyperstereos by single-lens camera; unclear which was his major base.
Le Gray, Paris, France [5-6] Issued loc. stereoviews, details not known. Gustave Le Journal Paris, France 100 rue Richelieu. Issued 00 Exposition series; issued views for SIP.
Le Stereo-Nu Paris, France [0] [The Stereo-Nude; Librairie D'Art Technique] Published twice a month; 12 lithoprinted stereo views of nudes; #3 view dtd. 2/01/06; views were also sold seperately; also as glass views and prob. postcards; total~1500 views. Le Stereoscope Paris, France [5-6] 31 rue Cadet. Magazine; "Journal des Modes, photographies d'apres nature".
LeBas Unknown, France [6] [Possibly used LB imprint] On early views of China and Japan; also on Pygmalion tissues, several fine tissues of army officer groups.
Lecocq-Frenè‚ Paris, France [6] 222, Rue de Rivoli; issued Paris Instantan‚ views of Austria, Germany, Switzerland, France, #s to 1200s; on yellow RMs.
Lecomte Rouen, France [6] Issued local views. There is a Le Comte, local agent in Neurdein, poss. the same person.
Ledot Ainè‚ Paris, France [6-7] [Ledot the elder] 174 rue de Rivoli; (later address of Debitte & Herve); Reported to have issued rare views of loc. scy.
Ledot Jne. Paris, France [7-8] [Ledot the younger] "Editeur", 168 rue de Rivoli; estampes, photographies, plans et guides pour voyageurs et vues de tous pays"; 3 tissue views reported, all of Paris interiors. Also put his small label on back of some English genre & French scenics.
Ledot, Inc. Paris, France [6] Vendor; views rare under this specific imprint.
Lefort Paris, France [6] [Pierre Henri Lefort] View from the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale published in "Art and America" Vol. 68, 1980. Issued early tissues; used blindstamp.
Legoupy, Adolphe, Paris, France [7-8] 5, Boulevarde de la Madeleine; issued rare views, details not given.
LEL Unknown, France [6] Single view seen, rural scy., tissue format, early (poss. salt-print) images, distinctive brown front with rounded white borders surrounding images, LEL initials in lower right corner of front, title handwritten on back. Also has paster label on back of Charles Ravis, photog. of Bristol, U.K.
Leon & Levy Paris, France [6-7] [Sometimes as LL; M. Leon, J. Levy; Levy worked alone and in other partnerships in Paris, 60s-90s; no other ref. to Leon found] "Photographie"; 113 Blvd. de Sebastopol; issued "Groupes De Genre", poss. the same negs used by JM and CG; "Collection LL/Exposition de Chicago"; "Exposition Universelle", CR 67 on yellow RMs; "Concession Unique"; also SI formats. Pupils and successors to FPF & S (Ferrier father & son & Soulier).
Lepetit Trouville, [6] "Photographie". Issued local views, unid. city France streets
Lesrel, Robert Paris, France [Rec.] Active stereo photog. Treasurer, SCF. At one time editor of the "Bulletin Mensuel du Stereo Club Francais". Member of SCF.
Les Belles et Unknown, France [Rec.] Views scarce [6], Realist format hard-core Bˆtes pornography, very well-executed & look to date from 1950s-60s; seem to be serially numbered in sets, numbers seen range from 2/3 to 8/6. Lesrel, Robert Paris, France [Rec.] Active stereo photog. Treasurer, SCF. At
one time editor of the "Bulletin Mensuel du Stereo Club Francais". Member of SCF.
Lestrade Vic-Bigorre, [Rec.] *Photographers for the Lestrade Co. include France M. Lestrade, Georges Barthes, and Annie Decupper. A large producer of scenic, story and advert. stereo transparency cards. The 10-scene cards have dual pull-down holes between the images. Folding plastic viewers are available as well as the standard viewers with lever advances between the lenses. Started business in the 1950's and still exists.
Levasseur Rouen, France [5] #5, Rue Grand Pont. Views rare, 4 seen, all genre on tan SCMs, of children & dogs, parties; used rubber-stamp imprint; likely seller only.