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Émile Gsell (1838 - 1879) was a French
photographer A photographer (the Greek language, Greek φῶς (''phos''), meaning "light", and γραφή (''graphê''), meaning "drawing, writing", together meaning "drawing with light") is a person who makes photographs. Duties and types of photographe ...
who worked in
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, becoming the first commercial photographer based in Saigon (now
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). He participated in at least three scientific expeditions, and the images he produced from the first, to
Angkor Wat Angkor Wat (; km, អង្គរវត្ត, "City/Capital of Temples") is a temple complex in Cambodia and is the largest religious monument in the world, on a site measuring . Originally constructed as a Hinduism, Hindu temple dedicated ...
, 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
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portraits.


Biography

Gsell was born in Sainte-Marie-aux-Mines,
Haut-Rhin Haut-Rhin (, ; Alsatian: ''Owerelsàss'' or '; german: Oberelsass, ) is a department in the Grand Est region of France, bordering both Germany and Switzerland. It is named after the river Rhine. Its name means ''Upper Rhine''. Haut-Rhin is the ...
, France, on 30 December 1838. In
Cochinchina Cochinchina or Cochin-China (, ; vi, Đàng Trong (17th century - 18th century, Việt Nam (1802-1831), Đại Nam (1831-1862), Nam Kỳ (1862-1945); km, កូសាំងស៊ីន, Kosăngsin; french: Cochinchine; ) is a historical exony ...
, Gsell was hired by the '' Commission d'exploration du Mékong'', directed by
Ernest Doudart de Lagrée Ernest Marc Louis de Gonzague Doudart de Lagrée (; March 31, 1823 – March 12, 1868) was the leader of the French Mekong Expedition of 1866-1868. He was born in Saint-Vincent-de-Mercuze near Grenoble, France, and graduated from the École ...
(b. 1823 - d. 1868), to photograph the ruins of Angkor. Gsell accompanied the expedition to
French Indochina French Indochina (previously spelled as French Indo-China),; vi, Đông Dương thuộc Pháp, , lit. 'East Ocean under French Control; km, ឥណ្ឌូចិនបារាំង, ; th, อินโดจีนฝรั่งเศส, ...
and Siam (now
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, and at the time in possession of Angkor) from June to September or October 1866, often receiving suggestions for photographic points of view from Doudart de Lagrée. Also in 1866, following the expedition, Gsell established himself as a commercial photographer in
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, becoming the first professional photographer in that city. In the first half of 1873 Gsell returned to Angkor and travelled through Cambodia with
Louis Delaporte Louis Delaporte (Loches, January 11, 1842 – Paris, May 3, 1925) was a French explorer and artist, whose collection and documentation of Khmer art formed the nucleus of exhibitions in Paris, originally at the 1878 Paris Exposition and later at ...
. On the quality of his Cambodian photographs, Gsell was awarded a medal of merit at the Vienna International Exhibition, held from 1 May to 31 October 1873, and where Gsell exhibited two albums of photographs, one of the ruins of Angkor and the other of "the mores, customs, and types of the
Annamite The Vietnamese people ( vi, người Việt, lit=Viet people) or Kinh people ( vi, người Kinh) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to modern-day Northern Vietnam and Dongxing, Guangxi, Southern China (Jing Islands, Dongxing, Guangxi ...
and Cambodian populations". In April 1875, Gsell accompanied a mission, led by Brossard de Corbigny, to
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in modern Vietnam, though he was not allowed to photograph the people he met nor the Citadel. However, two of his photographs demonstrate that he was in
Hanoi Hanoi or Ha Noi ( or ; vi, Hà Nội ) is the capital and second-largest city of Vietnam. It covers an area of . It consists of 12 urban districts, one district-leveled town and 17 rural districts. Located within the Red River Delta, Hanoi is ...
at the end of 1875. From November 1876 to January 1877 Gsell was able to take many views of
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(now northern Vietnam). Gsell's photographs were marketed by Auguste Nicolier, who sold chemicals and photographic supplies in Saigon from 1876. Gsell died at home in Saigon on 16 October 1879. After his death, O. Wegener succeeded Gsell, obtaining and using his stock in the early 1880s, then passing it on to Vidal (also known as Salin-Vidal) who marketed it under the names Vidal and Salin-Vidal until his own death in 1883.


Gallery

Angkor1866.jpg, Angkor, 1866 Bonzerie de la Grande Pagode (2).jpg, Buddhist temple at Angkor, 1866 Cortège d'un mariage - Cochinchine 1866. Photo d'Emile Gsell.jpg, Wedding at Kohinin, 1866 Vue de Saïgon en 1866 - Cột cờ Thủ ngữ.jpg, Saigon, 1866 Tong-King - Ha-noï - Pagode des supplices.jpg, Emile gsell woman 00.jpg, Gsell chef congregation chinoise.jpg Gsell milicien.jpg, Gsell pelerin.jpg, S. M. Norodon, Roi du Cambodge MET DP151664.jpg, King of Cambodia Norodom I Tro Khmer Musical instruments 1877.jpg, Khmer musician File:Gsell cocher malais.jpg, Malaisian cabman File:Gsell mandarin.jpg,
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File:Gsell marchand pipe opium.jpg, Merchant with opium pipe File:Gsell pelerin.jpg, Pilgrim File:Gsell jeune annamite.jpg, Young
Annamite The Vietnamese people ( vi, người Việt, lit=Viet people) or Kinh people ( vi, người Kinh) are a Southeast Asian ethnic group native to modern-day Northern Vietnam and Dongxing, Guangxi, Southern China (Jing Islands, Dongxing, Guangxi ...
File:Cambodian musician playing Chapey, 1880.jpg, Cambodian musician playing a chapey File:Emile gsell cambodian woman.jpg, Cambodian musician playing a
tro Khmer The ''tro Khmer'' () is a traditional bowed string instrument from Cambodia. Its body is made from a special type of coconut covered on one end with snake skin, and it has three strings. Instruments are not standardized, and coconuts vary in si ...


See also

*
Mekong Expedition of 1866-1868 The Mekong or Mekong River is a trans-boundary river in East Asia and Southeast Asia. It is the world's twelfth longest river and the third longest in Asia. Its estimated length is , and it drains an area of , discharging of water annuall ...


References


Literature


Anglo-American Name Authority File, s.v. "Gsell, Emile", LC Control Number nr2002017108
Accessed 26 May 2004. * Auer, Michèle, and Michel Auer. 'Encyclopédie internationale des photographes / Photographers encyclopaedia international: index' (Paris: Maison européenne de la photographie; Hermance, Switzerland: Camera Obscura, 1992). *Bautze, Joachim K rl 'Émile Gsell (1838–79) and Early Photographs of Angkor'. ''Connecting Empires and States: Selected Papers from the 13th International Conference of the European Association of Southeast Asian Archaeologists'', Vol. 2; ed. by Mai Lin Tjoa-Bonatz, Andreas Reinicke & Dominik Bonatz, Singapore: NUS Press 2012, 306-316. * Edwards, Gary. 'International Guide to Nineteenth-Century Photographers and Their Works' (Boston: G.K. Hall, 1988), 231. * Franchini, Philippe, and Jérôme Ghesquière, sous la direction de nder the direction of ''Des photographes en Indochine: Tonkin, Annam, Cochinchine, Cambodge et Laos au XIXe siècle'' (Paris: Marval, 2001), 224-225 * Ghesquière, Jérôme: ''Photographes en Indochine. Tonkin, Annan, Cochinchine, Cambodge et Laos au XIXe siècle'', Marval, Paris 2001 * Mizerski, Jim: ''Cambodia Captured: Angkor's First Photographers in 1860's Colonial Intrigues'', Jasmine Image Machine, 2016, p. 3
Ministère des Affaires étrangères, France. 'France diplomatie; Archives et patrimoine; Pages d'Histoire; Journées du Patrimoine 2003: Patrimoine spirituel autour du Monde; Une contribution à la préservation du patrimoine mondial. Les temples d'Angkor.; La mission Doudart de Lagrée à Angkor, 1866.'
Accessed 16 January 2004.


External links


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The Fostinum: Photographs by Emile GsellPhotographs by Emile Gsell at the Canadian Centre for Architecture
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