Germaine Chaumel (22 or 30 November 1895 in Toulouse[1] – 12 April 1982 in Blagnac) was a French photographer, singer, pianist, hatmaker and illustrator.
Personal life
Chaumel was from an artist family; her father loved painting, her mother was a pianist and her uncle, Antonin Provost, a photographer. She studied singing and piano at the lycée de jeunes filles de Saint-Sernin.[2] She married Pierre Grand in 1919, with whom she had a son, Bernard, in 1922. She divorced him a year later and married Chales Chaumel that same year, with whom she had a daughter, Pâquerette "Paqui", in 1925.[3]
At the beginning of World War II, she put a Jewish family from Antwerp up in her home.[4]
Bordes, François (2012). Éditions Privat (ed.). Germaine Chaumel, femme photographe (in French). ISBN978-2-7089-8157-7.
Leroy, Élérika (2006). Mairie de Toulouse (ed.). Toulouse, mémoire de rues (in French).
Destrem, Louis; Llabres, Claude (1994). Editions Milan (ed.). Toulouse en noir et blanc (Les années de guerre 1939/1944) [Toulouse in Black and White (The War Years 1939/1944)] (in French). ISBN2-84113-010-X.