Luminous-Lint - for collectors and connoisseurs of photography Register
Subscribe
Login
Photographers:
Connections:
Getting around...
| Home > Contents > Images
See astonishing photographs and connections.
Register and see for yourself...
LL/113763
Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey
1843
70. Mosquée Naçeriyeh, au Kaire; M. el Bordéni
[Monuments arabes]

Lithograph
22 3/8 × 15 5/8 in. (56.9 × 39.7 cm) (sheet)
 
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Joyce F. Menschel Photography Library Fund, 2017, Accession Number: 2017.66.19
 
Curatorial description (Accessed: 14 September 2021)
Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey was an artist, architectural historian, archaeologist, and pioneer photographer. He first came to prominence in the 1830s for several studies of medieval Islamic architecture in Spain and Italy, which were illustrated with prints made after his drawings and watercolors. He subsequently learned the daguerreotype process and, in 1842, pursued his research on a three-year photographic excursion around the eastern Mediterranean. He returned to France in early 1845 with one thousand daguerreotypes, including the earliest surviving photographs of Greece, Egypt, Turkey, Syria, and Jerusalem, and among the first daguerreotypes depicting Italy. The twenty-two lithographs included in this set of Monuments arabes form part of a larger, unrealized project to publish and disseminate many more of his daguerreotype views, which he carefully stored and archived as an essential part of his archaeological fieldwork.
 
LL/113763


 

Terms and conditions • Copyright • Privacy • Contact me
Contributors retain copyright over their submissions
In using this website you agree to the Terms and Conditions
© Alan Griffiths - Luminous-Lint 2025