Jules Planté (1859-1907) - Lot 30

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Jules Planté (1859-1907) - Lot 30
Jules Planté (1859-1907) Tonkin-Cochinchina, 1890-1891. Trà Vinh. Annamite conquerors. Feudal lord Deo Van Tri. Hanoi. Citadel gate. Buddhist procession in Haïphong. Crow Pagoda. Brush pagoda. Bamboo market. Ti Cau. Shrimp fisherman. Haïphong. Sculptors' workshop. Sontay. Father Six, Phat-Diem parish priest. Hung Hoa. Pagoda at Nam Dinh. Phat Diem Cathedral. Railroad. Ninh Binh. Malay. Annamite child. Ox cart. Ky-Lua caves. Album in-4, titled on label on the first cover, composed of 46 albumen, citrate and silver gelatin prints from the period, mounted by the corners on cardboard. Numerous handwritten annotations on the mounts. The album ends with 12 unmounted prints, preserved in an envelope. Sizes: 12 x 15 to 25 x 19 cm Jules Planté was a Navy doctor first class and amateur photographer. His brother Georges Planté, a professional photographer and postcard publisher, established a studio in Saigon from 1905 to 1921.
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