Cambodge, Ruines d'Ang-Kor, Bonzerie de la grande pagode

Cambodge, Ruines d'Ang-Kor, Bonzerie de la grande pagode

Emile GsellWW-1866-332385
1866·albumen print on paper, cardboard·height: 260 cm, width: 350 cm

Rijksmuseum / Public Domain

Catalogue

Year
1866
Dimensions
height: 260 cm, width: 350 cm
Collection
Rijksmuseum

Artist

E
Emile Gsell

Photography

Émile Gsell was a French photographer who worked in Southeast Asia, becoming the first commercial photographer based in Saigon. He participated in at least three scientific expeditions, and the images he produced from the first, to Angkor Wat, are among the earliest photographs of that site. Though he died at an early age, he managed to make several hundred photographs in just over a dozen years featuring a wide range of subject matter including architecture, landscapes, and studio, ethnographic and genre portraits.

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Year
1866
Dimensions
height: 260 cm, width: 350 cm
Watts ID
WW-1866-332385

Source

Collection
Rijksmuseum
Source
rijksmuseum
Status
verified

Artist

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Emile Gsell

Photography

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