François-Edmond Fortier: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
VIAFbot (talk | contribs)
m Added the {{Authority control}} template with VIAF number 71416336.
No edit summary
 
(31 intermediate revisions by 25 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2020}}
'''François-Edmond Fortier''' ( 1862, [[Celles-sur-Plaine]],- 8 February 1928, [[Dakar]]) was a French documentary photographer, editor and [[Ethnography|ethnographer]].
'''François-Edmond Fortier''' (2 September 1862, [[Plaine, Bas-Rhin|Plaine]], [[France]] – 8 February 1928, [[Dakar]], [[Senegal]], [[French West Africa]]) was a French [[documentary photography|documentary photographer]], editor and [[Ethnography|ethnographer]].


He published over 3000 [[postcard]]s of [[French West Africa]] (Afrique Occidentale Française). These were published during his lifetime, with or without his permission, in more than 10 books. Postcards and reprints can be found in several collections all over the world.
He published over 3500 [[postcard]]s of [[French West Africa]]<ref>MOREAU, Daniela. ''Edmond Fortier - Viagem A Timbuktu Fotografias Da Africa Do Oeste Em 1906''. São Paulo: Literart, 2015.{{p.|15}}</ref> (Afrique Occidentale Française). These were published during his lifetime, with or without his permission, in more than 10 books. Postcards and reprints can be found in several collections all over the world.


==Biography==
==Biography==
[[Image:Circoncis-senegalais-ca1900edmondfortier28.jpg|thumb|right|250px|« Sénégal. Les circoncis » (taken c. 1910)]]
[[Image:Circoncis-senegalais-ca1900edmondfortier28.jpg|thumb|right|250px|"Sénégal. Les circoncis" (taken c. 1910)]]


Born in the tiny village of Celles-sur-Plaine in the Vosges, France in 1862, François-Edmond Fortier lived for several years in [[Saint-Louis, Senegal]] then moved to [[Dakar]] in 1900.
Born in the tiny village of Plaine, France in 1862, François-Edmond Fortier lived for several years in [[Saint-Louis, Senegal]] then moved to [[Dakar]] in 1900.


In 1902 to 1903, he explored [[Fouta-Djalon]], then [[Upper Guinea|Haute-Guinée]]. In 1905-1906, he travelled in [[French Sudan|Soudan Français]], [[Kankan]], [[Bamako]], [[Djenné]] and [[Tombouctou Region|Tombouctou]].
In 1902 to 1903, he explored [[Fouta-Djalon]], then [[Upper Guinea|Haute-Guinée]]. In 1905–1906, he travelled in [[French Sudan|Soudan Français]], [[Kankan]], [[Bamako]], [[Djenné]] and [[Tombouctou Region|Tombouctou]].


François-Edmond Fortier spent his late years in his shop on the corner of Boulevard Pinet-Laprade/Rue Dagornein the Médina de Dakar. He was a small man, blonde, with little beard "pointu" and always wore a pointed military [[Pith helmet|topi]]. He had a favourite remark “Le Cantal?… mon berceau, Dakar mon tombeau! (The Cantal my cradle, Dakar.. my tomb)
François-Edmond Fortier spent his late years in his shop on the corner of Boulevard Pinet-Laprade/Rue Dagornein the Médina de Dakar. He was a small man, blonde, with little beard "pointu" and always wore a pointed military [[Pith helmet|topi]]. He had a favourite remark "Le Cantal?… mon berceau, Dakar mon tombeau!" (The Cantal my cradle, Dakar.. my tomb)


== Notes and references ==
===Bibliography===
{{reflist}}
*Philippe David, ''Inventaire général des cartes postales Fortier'', Paris : s.n., 1986–1988, 3 vol. ; vol. I : Sénégal - Guinée, 1900–1905 ; vol. II : Sénégal- Mauritanie, Guinée, Soudan, Côte d'Ivoire, Dahomey, Lagos, 1906–1910 ; vol. 3 : 1912-1920.
*Philippe David, ''La carte postale sénégalaise au service de l'histoire'', ''Notes africaines'', n° 179, juillet 1983, p.&nbsp;41-51
*Gwenaëlle Trolez, ''L'explorateur, le photographe et le missionnaire'', Magellan & Cie, Paris, 2007, 96 p.


== Bibliography ==
===External links===
* DAVID, Phillip. ''Inventaire général des cartes postales Fortier'', 3 vols. Paris: s.n., 1986–1988. {{ISBN|9782950135315}}.
* DAVID, Phillip. "La carte postale sénégalaise au service de l'Histoire" in ''Notes Africaines'' n.79, 1983.
* HICKLING, Patricia. "The Early Photographs of Edmond Fortier: Documenting Postcards from Senegal", ''African Research and Documentation'', 102, 207.
* MOREAU, Daniela & PARES, Luis Nicolau. ''Imagens Do Daomé - Edmond Fortier E O Colonialismo Francês Na Terra Dos Vodus (1908-1909)''. São Paulo: Martins Fontes - WMF, 2018. {{ISBN|9788546902217}}.
* MOREAU, Daniela. ''Edmond Fortier - Viagem A Timbuktu Fotografias Da Africa Do Oeste Em 1906''. São Paulo: Literart, 2015. {{ISBN|9788569890003}}.
* TROLEZ, Gwenaëlle. ''L'explorateur, le photographe et le missionnaire''. Paris: Magellan & Cie, Paris, 2007. {{ISBN|9782350740867}}.

==External links==
{{Commons category|François-Edmond Fortier}}
{{Commons category|François-Edmond Fortier}}
*[http://home.planet.nl/~kreke003/homfra.htm Centre Edmond Fortier (CEF)]
*[http://home.planet.nl/~kreke003/homfra.htm Centre Edmond Fortier (CEF)]
*[http://www.imagesetmemoires.com/doc/Reflexions/Fortier.pdf Fortier, un photographe très moderne] (texte de Jean-Michel Andrault)
*[http://www.imagesetmemoires.com/doc/Reflexions/Fortier.pdf Fortier, un photographe très moderne] (texte de Jean-Michel Andrault)
*[http://www.africard.co.uk/ Fortier - The Early Years]
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2010}}


{{ACArt}}
{{Authority control|VIAF=71416336}}
nw url:www.edmondfortier.nl
{{Persondata <!-- Metadata: see [[Wikipedia:Persondata]]. -->
| NAME = Fortier, Francois
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES =
| SHORT DESCRIPTION =
| DATE OF BIRTH = 1862
| PLACE OF BIRTH =
| DATE OF DEATH = 1928
| PLACE OF DEATH =
}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fortier, Francois}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Fortier, Francois}}
[[Category:French photographers]]
[[Category:French photographers]]
[[Category:Ethnographers]]
[[Category:French ethnographers]]
[[Category:1862 births]]
[[Category:1862 births]]
[[Category:1928 deaths]]
[[Category:1928 deaths]]
[[Category:Documentary photographers]]

[[Category:People of French West Africa]]
[[fr:François-Edmond Fortier]]

Latest revision as of 15:02, 16 June 2023

François-Edmond Fortier (2 September 1862, Plaine, France – 8 February 1928, Dakar, Senegal, French West Africa) was a French documentary photographer, editor and ethnographer.

He published over 3500 postcards of French West Africa[1] (Afrique Occidentale Française). These were published during his lifetime, with or without his permission, in more than 10 books. Postcards and reprints can be found in several collections all over the world.

Biography[edit]

"Sénégal. Les circoncis" (taken c. 1910)

Born in the tiny village of Plaine, France in 1862, François-Edmond Fortier lived for several years in Saint-Louis, Senegal then moved to Dakar in 1900.

In 1902 to 1903, he explored Fouta-Djalon, then Haute-Guinée. In 1905–1906, he travelled in Soudan Français, Kankan, Bamako, Djenné and Tombouctou.

François-Edmond Fortier spent his late years in his shop on the corner of Boulevard Pinet-Laprade/Rue Dagornein the Médina de Dakar. He was a small man, blonde, with little beard "pointu" and always wore a pointed military topi. He had a favourite remark "Le Cantal?… mon berceau, Dakar mon tombeau!" (The Cantal my cradle, Dakar.. my tomb)

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ MOREAU, Daniela. Edmond Fortier - Viagem A Timbuktu Fotografias Da Africa Do Oeste Em 1906. São Paulo: Literart, 2015.p. 15

Bibliography[edit]

  • DAVID, Phillip. Inventaire général des cartes postales Fortier, 3 vols. Paris: s.n., 1986–1988. ISBN 9782950135315.
  • DAVID, Phillip. "La carte postale sénégalaise au service de l'Histoire" in Notes Africaines n.79, 1983.
  • HICKLING, Patricia. "The Early Photographs of Edmond Fortier: Documenting Postcards from Senegal", African Research and Documentation, 102, 207.
  • MOREAU, Daniela & PARES, Luis Nicolau. Imagens Do Daomé - Edmond Fortier E O Colonialismo Francês Na Terra Dos Vodus (1908-1909). São Paulo: Martins Fontes - WMF, 2018. ISBN 9788546902217.
  • MOREAU, Daniela. Edmond Fortier - Viagem A Timbuktu Fotografias Da Africa Do Oeste Em 1906. São Paulo: Literart, 2015. ISBN 9788569890003.
  • TROLEZ, Gwenaëlle. L'explorateur, le photographe et le missionnaire. Paris: Magellan & Cie, Paris, 2007. ISBN 9782350740867.

External links[edit]

nw url:www.edmondfortier.nl