Charles and Gabriel Blanche (French, c.1863-1937)
Charles and Gabriel Blanche (French, c.1863-1937)

A Watercolor Painting of a Cambodian Temple Complex

Details
Charles and Gabriel Blanche (French, c.1863-1937)
A Watercolor Painting of a Cambodian Temple Complex
inscribed on the lower left corner with "Blanche Archte"
watercolor on paper
28 ¼ x 57 in. (72 x 140.6 cm.)

Lot Essay

Beautifully painted in watercolor, this large format painting depicts a Cambodian temple, possibly in the Angkor Wat temple complex. The Blanche brothers, Charles and Gabriel, who were Parisian architects, oversaw the cleaning and recording of hundreds of temple sites in Angkor in the 1920s and created casts to be replicated upon their return to France (K. Robson and J. Yee, France and Indochina: Cultural Representations, Lanham, 2005, pg. 20). The present work could have been created during their assignment in Cambodia or afterwards in France.

More from The Collection of Paul F. Walter

View All
View All