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J. Laurent
Jean Laurent or, in Spanish, Juan Laurent Minier; sometimes simply J. Laurent (23 July 1816, Garchizy – 24 November 1886, Madrid) was a French photographer who mostly worked in Spain. Biography He first moved to Spain in 1843, and settled in Madrid. Until 1855, he worked as a box and paper maker, creating luxurious boxes for pastries and marbled paper for book bindings. That year, he became interested in photography from having done work coloring photographs. The following year, he was able to open a studio on the Carrera de San Jerónimo, near the Congress of Deputies (Spain), Congress of Deputies, the same location where the British photographer, Charles Clifford (photographer), Charles Clifford, had set up his first studio. In 1866, together with the Spanish photographer , he patented which produced positives, rather than the Negative (photography), negatives produced by the albumen print process. The paper enjoyed some popularity in Spain and France, but was never widel ...
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Jean Laurent (footballer)
Jean Laurent (30 December 1906 in Maisons-Alfort – 14 May 1995) was a French international Association football, footballer. He played as a defender. He was the elder brother of Lucien Laurent, who was also an international footballer, and scored the first goal in the history of the Football World Cup. Jean Laurent played for CA Paris-Charenton, CA Paris, FC Sochaux, Club Français, Stade Rennais, and Toulouse FC (1937). He played for France national football team, France between 1930 and 1932 and won a total of 9 caps. He took part in the 1930 World Cup. He died at the age of 88 in 1995. External links

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