
Angel, Sainte-Chapelle
<p>Auguste Mestral was one of five photographers hired by the French government in 1851 to document the nation's architectural heritage in photographic surveys known as the Heliographic Missions. A few years later, the sculptor Adolphe-Victor Geoffroy Dechaume commissioned him to record the angels of the Passion he had just produced for the restoration of Sainte-Chapelle, a splendid 13th-century chapel in the heart of Paris. Mestral photographed each sculpture on the ground, backed with a white sheet to set it off, before it was hoisted into place atop the spires. The angel depicted here bears some of the instruments of the Passion, objects associated with Christ's torments on the cross. This iconography, while not historically accurate, forms part of a 19th-century fascination with the Middle Ages.</p>
Catalogue
- Year
- 1853
- Medium
- Salted paper print
- Dimensions
- 33.4 × 20.7 cm (image/paper); mount: 51.5 × 40.2 cm (20 1/4 × )
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Artist
- O. Mestral
Artist

Photography
Auguste Mestral (1812–1884), also known as O. Mestral, was a French photographer. He travelled with fellow photographers Édouard Baldus, Henri Le Secq, and Gustave Le Gray in the summer of 1851 to photograph architectural monuments in France at the request of the Commission des Monuments Historiques.
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Record
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- O. Mestral
- Year
- 1853
- Medium
- Salted paper print
- Dimensions
- 33.4 × 20.7 cm (image/paper); mount: 51.5 × 40.2 cm (20 1/4 × )
- Watts ID
- WW-1853-026377
Source
- Collection
- Art Institute of Chicago
- Source
- aic
- Reference
- View at source
- Status
- verified