Difference between revisions of "Louis Daguerre (Q11214)"
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(Created claim: context (P47): In maart 1832 verklaarde Daguerre zichzelf failliet. De redenen voor deze mislukking zijn onduidelijk, maar er wordt aangenomen dat het te wijten was aan de gevolgen van een cholera-epidemie in Parijs, waardoor het voor ondernemers erg moeilijk werd om de show draaiende te houden en pas drie jaar later, in 1835, kwam de show weer op gang.) | (Created claim: occupation (P32): scenographer (Q17)) | ||
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Property / context: In March 1832, Daguerre declared himself bankrupt. The reasons for this failure are unclear, but it is believed that it was due to the effects of a cholera epidemic in Paris, which made it very difficult for entrepreneurs to keep the show going, and it didn't recover until three years later, in 1835. (English) / rank | |||
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Property / context: In March 1832, Daguerre declared himself bankrupt. The reasons for this failure are unclear, but it is believed that it was due to the effects of a cholera epidemic in Paris, which made it very difficult for entrepreneurs to keep the show going, and it didn't recover until three years later, in 1835. (English) / qualifier | |||
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- Louis-Jacques-Mandé Daguerre
- Daguerre, Louis
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18 November 1787Gregorian
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10 July 1851Gregorian
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In maart 1832 verklaarde Daguerre zichzelf failliet. De redenen voor deze mislukking zijn onduidelijk, maar er wordt aangenomen dat het te wijten was aan de gevolgen van een cholera-epidemie in Parijs, waardoor het voor ondernemers erg moeilijk werd om de show draaiende te houden en pas drie jaar later, in 1835, kwam de show weer op gang. (Dutch)
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In March 1832, Daguerre declared himself bankrupt. The reasons for this failure are unclear, but it is believed that it was due to the effects of a cholera epidemic in Paris, which made it very difficult for entrepreneurs to keep the show going, and it didn't recover until three years later, in 1835. (English)
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