Paul Rodolphe Joseph Dujardin (French pronunciation:[pɔlʁɔdɔlfʒozɛfdyʒaʁdɛ̃]; 13 June 1843 in Lille – 7 November 1913 in Paris) was a French engraver and photographer.
Biography
Son of Pierre-Antoine Dujardin, a doctor, he moved to Paris in 1875 to join his brother, Gustave Alexandre, who owned a photography studio. He specialized in plates, produced by rotogravure, and done in intaglio; taken from photographs.
La Normandie monumentale et pittoresque, édifices publics, églises, châteaux, manoirs, etc., photographs by Émile-André Letellier and others, rotogravures by Paul Dujardin. Éditions Lemasle et Cie, Le Havre, 1893-1899, five volumes : Seine-Inférieure (1893), Calvados (1895), Eure (1896), Orne (1896) and Manche (1899)[3]
References
^Marc Durand, De l'image fixe à l'image animée, 1820-1910. Vol.1 (A-K), Éditions des Archives Nationales, 2015. ISBN978-2-86000-368-1.