Auguste Mestral
Appearance
Auguste Mestral, (1812-1884) also known as O. Mestral, was a French photographer. He travelled with fellow photographers Édouard Baldus, Henri Le Secq, and Gustave Le Gray in the summer of 1851 to photograph architectural monuments in France at the request of the Commission des Monuments Historiques.[1]
Gallery
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Sculpture of Virgin and Child (circa 1851), Notre Dame, Paris
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Sculpture of Angel at Sainte-Chapelle, Paris (circa 1851)
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Angel of the Passion (1853), Sainte-Chapelle, Paris
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Cathédrale St-Pierre à Angoulême (1851) credited to Auguste Mestral and Gustave Le Gray
References
- ^ Lemagny, Jean-Claude; et al. (1986). A History of Photography. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 56–57. ISBN 0-521-34407-7.
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