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Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 May 1844 – 16 April 1923) was a Belgian diplomat, who was also active as a photographer and writer in North Africa and Asia. In 1874, Eggermont travelled to Egypt and Palestine and in 1876–1877, he travelled around the world. Possibly during the latter trip, Eggermont visited Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and India. He was a councillor (conseiller, lower-grade diplomat) at the legation of Belgium in Japan, winter 1876–1877. He travelled extensively and took notes and photographs that were the basis of his later monographs on Japan.At the end of 1877, he was a secretary to the King of Belgium at Ghent. In 1885, he was first secretary of the legation of Belgium at Paris. Descendants of the Eggermont family are still in diplomatic service today.

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  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 mei 1844 - 16 april 1923) was een Belgisch diplomaat, japanoloog, fotograaf en schrijver. (nl)
  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 May 1844 – 16 April 1923) was a Belgian diplomat, who was also active as a photographer and writer in North Africa and Asia. In 1874, Eggermont travelled to Egypt and Palestine and in 1876–1877, he travelled around the world. Possibly during the latter trip, Eggermont visited Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and India. He was a councillor (conseiller, lower-grade diplomat) at the legation of Belgium in Japan, winter 1876–1877. He travelled extensively and took notes and photographs that were the basis of his later monographs on Japan.At the end of 1877, he was a secretary to the King of Belgium at Ghent. In 1885, he was first secretary of the legation of Belgium at Paris. Descendants of the Eggermont family are still in diplomatic service today. (en)
  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 mai 1844 - 16 avril 1923) est un diplomate, photographe, japonologue et écrivain belge. En 1874, Eggermont voyage en Égypte et en Palestine et entre 1876 et 1877, fait le tour du monde. Lors de son dernier voyage, Eggermont visite Ceylan (actuelle Sri Lanka) et l’Inde. Pendant l’hiver 1876-1877, il devient conseiller pour la légation de Belgique au Japon. Il voyage beaucoup et prend des notes et des photos qui serviront plus tard comme base pour ses monographies sur le Japon. À la fin de l’année 1877, il devient secrétaire pour le roi de Belgique à Gand. En 1885, il devient premier secrétaire de la légation de Belgique à Paris. (fr)
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  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 May 1844 – 16 April 1923) was a Belgian diplomat, who was also active as a photographer and writer in North Africa and Asia. In 1874, Eggermont travelled to Egypt and Palestine and in 1876–1877, he travelled around the world. Possibly during the latter trip, Eggermont visited Ceylon (now Sri Lanka) and India. He was a councillor (conseiller, lower-grade diplomat) at the legation of Belgium in Japan, winter 1876–1877. He travelled extensively and took notes and photographs that were the basis of his later monographs on Japan.At the end of 1877, he was a secretary to the King of Belgium at Ghent. In 1885, he was first secretary of the legation of Belgium at Paris. Descendants of the Eggermont family are still in diplomatic service today. Several of his photographs are held by the Canadian Centre for Architecture in Montreal. In 1890, he acquired the Leignon castle. (en)
  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 mai 1844 - 16 avril 1923) est un diplomate, photographe, japonologue et écrivain belge. En 1874, Eggermont voyage en Égypte et en Palestine et entre 1876 et 1877, fait le tour du monde. Lors de son dernier voyage, Eggermont visite Ceylan (actuelle Sri Lanka) et l’Inde. Pendant l’hiver 1876-1877, il devient conseiller pour la légation de Belgique au Japon. Il voyage beaucoup et prend des notes et des photos qui serviront plus tard comme base pour ses monographies sur le Japon. À la fin de l’année 1877, il devient secrétaire pour le roi de Belgique à Gand. En 1885, il devient premier secrétaire de la légation de Belgique à Paris. En 1890, il fait l’acquisition du Château de Leignon. (fr)
  • Isidore Jacques Eggermont (15 mei 1844 - 16 april 1923) was een Belgisch diplomaat, japanoloog, fotograaf en schrijver. (nl)
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