Georges Balagny Explained

Georges Balagny
Birth Date:16 February 1837
Birth Place:Batignolles, France
Death Place:Paris, France
Parents:Auguste Balagny
Adélaïde Léopoldine-Genet
Other Names:George Balagny
Occupation:Photographer

George or Georges Balagny was a French photographer from the Batignolles neighborhood in Paris, France. He was born on 16 February 1837 and died in Paris on 17 December 1919.[1]

Son of Auguste Balagny and Adélaïde Léopoldine Genet, his father was a notary and the future mayor of the 17th arrondissement of Paris, and later of the commune of Maule.

Georges first obtained a law degree[2] followed by a doctorate, before abandoning his legal career in order to dedicate himself to research in photography at his workshop on the Rue Salneuve. He published several texts about his work under the name George Balagny.

He was received as a member of the French Photographic Society (Société française de photographie) and promoted to Officier d’Académie of the Order of Academic Palms.

After purchasing the Château du Buat at Maule, he was married there on 2 July 1872, to Berthe Salneuve, cousin of his father's former deputy. Their only child, Robert Balagny, became a lawyer.

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  1. Bibliothèque nationale de France, authority file: Balagny, George (1837–1919).
  2. Georges Balagny, Du contrat de mariage et en particulier de la communauté jusqu'à la dissolution. Paris: Typ. Hennuyer, 1859.