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ÉMILE GSELL (1838 - 1879) - Lot 35

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ÉMILE GSELL (1838 - 1879) - Lot 35
ÉMILE GSELL (1838 - 1879) Photographic advertisement, Saigon, 1867 Size : 245 x 310 mm "The conquest of Saigon in 1859 by Admiral Rigault de Genouilly and the ensuing extension of French influence in Indochina and Cambodia constituted the first colonial success of the Second Empire. To commemorate this achievement, the admiral, who had become Minister of the Navy, presented Empress Eugenie in 1867 with a lavishly bound album of photographs entitled Cochinchina and Cambodia, which is now in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. The photographs were taken by Gsell, a Frenchman stationed in Saigon, about whom nothing is yet known except that in June 1866 he accompanied Captain Doudart de Lagrée on a scientific mission along the Mekong. In this advertisement for Gsell's studio in Saigon, the extent of his work is cleverly arranged around the photographer's business card." Note from the Metropolitan Museum, which has another print
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