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Emile Gsell (1838-1879) was a French photographer, who produced early pictures of Vietnam and Cambodia, including Angkor. He was born in France, but grew up in Italy. His parents were both French, and worked in a bakery at home. But, due to many debts, they had to close down their bakery and evacuate to Spain 1838 was a common year starting on Monday (see link for calendar). ... 1879 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... This is a list of notable photographers in the art, documentary and fashion traditions. ... Angkor was the site of a series of capital cities of the Khmer empire for much of the period from the 9th century to the 15th century CE. Their ruins (13°24N, 103°51E) are located amid forests and farmland to the north of the Great Lake (Tonle...


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Emile Gsell - Vikipedio (446 words)
Emile Gsell (naskiĝinta 1838 - mortinta 1879) estis franca fotisto, kiu laboris en Sud-Orienta Azio, fariĝinte la unua komerca fotisto bazita en Saigon (nun Ho-Chi-Minh-urbo).
Gsell akompanis la ekspedicion al Kamboĝo kaj Siamo (nun Tajlando, kaj tiutempe posedo de Angkor) de junio ĝis septembro aŭ oktobro 1866, ofte ricevante sugestojn por fotaj vidpunktoj de Doudart de Lagrée.
Emile Gsell mortis hejme en Saigon je la 16-a de oktobro 1879.
NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Angkor Wat (8389 words)
Face-tower of the South Gate, showing Avalokiteshvara Bayon temple, Angkor Thom The Terrace of the Leper King, showing apsara Angkor Thom was the fortified inner royal city built by Jayavarman VII (1181 - 1220?), Buddhist king of the Khmer Empire, at the end of the 12th Century, after Angkor had...
An 1866 photograph of Angkor Wat by Emile Gsell.
Emile Gsell (1838-1879) was a French photographer, who produced early pictures of Vietnam and Cambodia, including Angkor.
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