Chambefort, Marie (fl. 1850–)
Chambefort, Marie (fl. 1850–)
French daguerreotype photographer. Fl. 1850 in France.
Early itinerant daguerreotype photographer, worked in Départment de Saône-et-Loire in France (1850s); best known for her portraits, including Stephanie Poyet, agée de 7 ans.
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