Paul Bearel (1931)

  Full Title: Fers à dorer pour la dorure à la main : palettes, roulettes, fleurons
Author: P. Bearel
Author mention: Maison fondee en 1889, 62, Rue Mazarine, Paris (VI)
Printer: Imprimerie Chaix
Year: 1931
Original scan: https://bibliotheques-specialisees.paris.fr

























































































From period sources, we can find out that this gentleman s name was Paul Bearel and established his business in 1889, and his sucessor was called Morand. We have one catalogue issued in 1910 with the same mention. 

In 1889 we find him in Paris at 11 Place Dauphine, and find his full name to be Paul-Emile Bearel, and other tool-cutters in Paris are Jules Dupezan (Rue Dauphine 18) and Ernest Jules Munzinger (Rue Saint Sebastien 36.

The Maison Alivon homepage asserts that after 1947, Antoine Alivon continues the family business and buys back the workshop of the engraver Monsieur Morand, successor to Maison Longien and Bérael (sic). So from that we can assume that Both Longien and Bearel were the fore-runners of Morand. 

The proper way to cite tools from this catalogue would be Author/ Year/Tool number, because the same model might have a different number assinged in another issuing of the catalogue. In this instance, the tool I took from the Alivon catalogue,  Alivon.1910.2974, is identically found in this catalogue, perhaps being it s model, and we will quote it as Bearel.1910.312



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