"Autochrome Stereoscopic "the Pagoda, Cambodia" C.1933"
Stereo autochrome Format 6 x 13 cm The pagoda, Phnom Chisor, Cambodia, 1933 The temple of Phnom Chisor is a temple located 42 km south of Phnom Penh at the top of the hill of the same name in the province of Takeo. Two Buddhist monks in orange robes pose in front of the temple. Autochromes from Indochina are rare. This type of autochrome can be found in the collections of "Archives de la Planète, a photographic inventory of the surface of the globe, occupied and developed by man, as it appears at the beginning of the 20th century" which today constitute the basis of the collections of the Albert-Kahn departmental museum. "It is not a snapshot, but the reproduction of a frozen and composed moment, illuminated by an impression, a sensation of color generated by multiple touches of pigments modeled by the brush of light" Institut Lumière. link on our site
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