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b. 1838 - d. 1879

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  • Gsell, Émile (1838-1879) -
    Feb. 05, 2025

    Gsell, Émile (1838-1879) -

    Est: £700 - £900

    Gsell, Émile (1838-1879) - Photographs of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, 1866 Two albumen photographs mounted on separate card pages cut from an album 28 x 20.5cm and 23 x 16.5cm, both with slight edge fading (2) Gsell was a highly regarded French commercial photographer based in Saigon, Vietnam and was the most successful studio in the country during the 19th - century. He traveled to Cambodia in 1866 and took a series of photographs of the ruins at Angkor Wat.

    Lyon & Turnbull
  • ÉMILE GSELL (1838-1879) An album titled Ruines d'Ang-Cor, Cambodge.
    Oct. 05, 2023

    ÉMILE GSELL (1838-1879) An album titled Ruines d'Ang-Cor, Cambodge.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    ÉMILE GSELL (1838-1879) An album titled Ruines d'Ang-Cor, Cambodge. Album with approximately 41 exceptionally early photographs depicting Angkor Wat, including its vast ruins, temples, the landscape, and architectural details. Includes a group portrait of the French expedition members, including the director Doudart de Lagrée and other members of the Commission d'exploration du Mékong, seated in the ruins at Angkor Wat. Albumen prints, the images measuring 3 3/4x2 1/4 to 9 1/8x12 1/8 inches (9.5x5.7 to 15.6x11.4 cm.), and the reverse, mounted recto only, the smaller prints up to 4 per page. Oblong folio, gilt-lettered red cloth boards, lightly worn. 1866 Gsell, who was French by birth, was stationed in Southeast Asia, becoming the first commercial photographer based in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh City). He was a member of at least three scientific expeditions, and the images from the first, to Angkor Wat, are among the earliest known from the site. Many of these images are in this album. Gsell was hired by the Commission d'exploration du Mékong, directed by Ernest Doudart de Lagrée, who was apparently influenced by the images made by John Thomson in China, to photograph Angkor (the French having marked their formal annexation of what was called Cochinchina into the French Empire in 1861, formalizing the beginning of the colonial era of France in Southeast Asia). This expedition took place from June to September or October 1866. It was after this expedition that Gsell established himself as a commercial photographer in Saigon. He returned to Angkor in 1873, producing two albums which were shown at the Vienna International Expedition.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Phnom Penh Cambodia: View of Phnom Penh
    Jun. 14, 2023

    Phnom Penh Cambodia: View of Phnom Penh

    Est: €600 - €800

    Photographer: probably Emile Gsell (1838-1879). View of Phnom Penh at the bay of Tonle Sap river. Circa 1866. Albumen print. 22,3 x 31 cm. Mounted to board (slight traces of use and soiled), annotated in pencil below the image on the mount. -- -- The French photographer Emile Gsell worked in southeast Asia and was the first photographer to be based in Saigon. He participated in at least three scientific expeditions and his images of Angkor Wat are some of the earliest of that site. Under pressure of the French, King Norodon I moved his government's seat from Udom to Phnom Penh. This rare view was probably taken shortly after this move in 1866, as it still shows a simple settlement of bamboo huts with the famous Wat Phnom Pagoda in the background from which the town takes its name. After the move of the King the French began to rebuild the city and took Phnom Phenh as the seat of colonial administration. – Three vertical fold marks, small tear in right edge, glued through mounting, a few light foxing spots in sky area, otherwise a rich dark print in good condition. -- - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Gsell, Emile: Angkor Wat - Gallery of the bas-reliefs. Portico of the southwest corner
    Jun. 14, 2023

    Gsell, Emile: Angkor Wat - Gallery of the bas-reliefs. Portico of the southwest corner

    Est: €400 - €600

    Angkor Wat - Gallery of the bas-reliefs. Portico of the southwest corner. 1866/68. Albumen print. 16 x 22,5 cm. Number 44 and signed by the photographer in lower right corner in the negative. -- -- The French photographer Emile Gsell worked in Southeast Asia and was the first photographer to be based in Saigon. He participated in at least three scientific expeditions and his images of Angkor Wat are some of the earliest of that site. He also took many portraits of natives and the image offered here is one of his most poetic portraits. – A few light spots in sky, otherwise in very good condition. -- -- Lit.: Joachim K. Bautze: Le Catalogue Émile Gsell. In: Angkor. Naissance d'un Mythe. Louis Delaporte et le Cambodge. Sous la direction de Pierre Baptiste et Thierry Zéphir. Paris 2013, pp. 268-273, ill. p. 270, no.57. -- - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Cambodia and Vietnam: People, landscapes and villages of Cambodia and Vietnam
    Dec. 08, 2021

    Cambodia and Vietnam: People, landscapes and villages of Cambodia and Vietnam

    Est: €300 - €400

    Photographer: Emile Gsell and unknown. People, landscapes and villages of Cambodia and Vietnam. 1868-1870s. 6 albumen prints. Circa 21,5 x 16,5 cm. Includes an image of a Hmong warrior. – Some creases, some slightly faded, otherwise in good condition. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Gsell (Emile, 1838-1879). Village scene, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, c. 1866
    Nov. 18, 2021

    Gsell (Emile, 1838-1879). Village scene, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, c. 1866

    Est: £200 - £300

    Gsell (Emile, 1838-1879). Village scene, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, c. 1866 Gsell (Emile, 1838-1879). Village scene, Angkor Wat, Cambodia, c. 1866, albumen print, 26 x 36 cm, aperture mount Qty: (1)

    Dominic Winter Auctions
  • Gsell, Emile: Saigon, Cochin China
    Jun. 16, 2021

    Gsell, Emile: Saigon, Cochin China

    Est: €600 - €900

    [*] Saigon, Cochin China. 1867. Albumen print. 22,6 x 33 cm. Flush-mounted to card. - - The Maison Wang Tai, seen in the background to the left, is still under construction, also indicating the date. – Faded/slightly time-stained in lower corners, slightly buckled, some scuff/scratch marks, especially in right side, otherwise in good condition. - - Lit.: Terry Bennett. Early Photography in Vietnam. Kent 2020, ill. pp. 88-89. - - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Gsell, Emile: Studio portrait of Ambassador Nguyen Huu Do of Tonkin
    Dec. 02, 2020

    Gsell, Emile: Studio portrait of Ambassador Nguyen Huu Do of Tonkin

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    Studio portrait of Ambassador Nguyen Huu Do of Tonkin. 1870s. Albumen print. 27,5 x 21,3 cm. Mounted to board, annotated in pencil on mount recto. - - The French photographer Emile Gsell worked in Southeast Asia and was the first photographer based in Saigon. He participated in at least three scientific expeditions and his images of Angkor Wat are some of the earliest of that site. He also took many portraits of natives and important dignitaries and official figures. – Some fading in edges, some surface scuff marks, otherwise a strong print in very good condition. - - Lit.: Terry Bennett. Early Photography in Vietnam. Kent 2020, ill. p. 85. - - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • Cambodia: View of Phnom Penh
    Jun. 10, 2020

    Cambodia: View of Phnom Penh

    Est: €500 - €750

    Photographer: probably Emile Gsell (1838-1879). View of Phnom Penh at the bay of Tonle Sap river. Circa 1866. Albumen print. 21 x 32,3 cm. Mounted to board (slight traces of use and soiled), annotated in blue crayon below the image on the mount. The French photographer Emile Gsell worked in southeast Asia and was the first photographer to be based in Saigon. He participated in at least three scientific expeditions and his images of Angkor Wat are some of the earliest of that site. Under pressure of the French, King Norodon I moved his government's seat from Udom to Phnom Penh. This rare view was probably taken shortly after this move in 1866, as it still shows a simple settlement of bamboo huts with the famous Wat Phnom Pagoda in the background from which the town takes its name. After the move of the King the French began to rebuild the city and took Phnom Phenh as the seat of colonial administration. – A few light surface scuff marks, slight stain in upper left corner, otherwise a rich dark print in very good condition. - Sollten Sie detailliertere Zustandsberichte wünschen, kontaktieren Sie uns bitte. / Should you need more detailed condition reports, please contact us.

    Bassenge Auctions
  • EMILE GSELL Saigon: Musiciens
    Oct. 26, 2019

    EMILE GSELL Saigon: Musiciens

    Est: €600 - €800

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    Fidesarte Italia SRL
  • EMILE GSELL without title
    Apr. 14, 2019

    EMILE GSELL without title

    Est: €800 - €1,000

    Fidesarte Italia SRL
  • Emile Gsell (1838-1879). Angkor Wat, Cambodia,
    Nov. 22, 2013

    Emile Gsell (1838-1879). Angkor Wat, Cambodia,

    Est: £800 - £1,200

    Emile Gsell (1838-1879). Angkor Wat, Cambodia, 1866 or 1873. Six albumen prints, numbered and a few annotated in a contemporary hand verso, 16.8 x 22.8cm (6 3/4 x 9in). Literature: Des Photographes en Indochine, Paris, 2001, pp144-196

    Dreweatts 1759
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