Georges Penabert


Georges Jean Penabert was a French photographer.

Early life

He was born in Arudy, April 23, 1825. He is the son of Pierre Penabert, died in Viamão in 1836 and Anne Dibat, died in Porto Alegre, October 13, 1848.
His first wife was Héloïse Valentine Déot, who died in New York City on March 9, in childbirth. His second marriage on April 8, 1869 to Marie Adélaïde Gaillant, widow of Jean Vigoureux.
Penabert had a daughter from his first marriage, Héloïse Valentine Penabert. She was born in New York City on March 2, 1855. She married in Paris in the 9th arrondissement, Eugene Joseph Desfossé, on October 21, 1875.

Career

He lived in 1869 at 31 Passage du Havre in the 9th arrondissement in Paris. His declared profession for that year was a trader.
Penabert began ihis activity in 1858 in Paris, under the name Penabert et Cie; he practiced at various addresses: 46 rue Basse du Rempart, 31 passage of Le Havre around 1864, 36/38 passage of Le Havre in 1875. He opened two branches, 587 Broadway in New York and 108 Calle de la Havana in Cuba. He became associated with Charles DeForest Fredricks and his work was awarded a Silver Medal at the Paris World Fair in 1889.
Georges Penabert died in Paris in the 11th district on December 27, 1903, at age 78.