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In 1856, he went to Düsseldorf, where he established the Xylographische Kunstanstalt Brend’amour & Cie, an "art institute", with several assistants. His business grew steadily so, in 1866, he brought in his brother-in-law, Rudolf Goldenberg, to handle its financial management. His illustrations
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In 1898 his nephew, Fritz Goldenberg, and Heinrich Simhart established the graphic arts firm, Brend’amour, Simhart & Co, in Munich. From 1859 until his death, he was a member of the progressive artists' association,
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family; the first son of Johann Nikolaus Brend’amour, a police inspector, and his wife, Maria Sophia née Leruth. From 1846 to 1849 he was apprenticed to a
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for literary works brought him widespread recognition outside of Germany. He also provided them for magazines and newspapers, including the
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in Moscow, the gold medal was officially awarded to his company, not Brend'amour personally.
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Memorial plaque for the Remembrance of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the reign of King
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Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart
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His workshop helped develop and disseminate several techniques, such as
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Richard Brend'amour (1911), by Otto Renard (1855-1943)
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Aachen
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