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Vue de la Ville Chinoise (Cholen) Feuille No. 6, Saigon, Cochinchine, 1866
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Vue de la Ville Chinoise (Cholen) Feuille No. 6, Saigon, Cochinchine, 1866
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Bamboo Chinatown Cochinchina Emile Emile Gsell Gsell Gsell Emile Ho Chi Minh City Indochina Saigon Saigon River Saigon Vietnam Sampan Sampans Southeast Asia Stilts Thanh Pho Ho Chi Minh Thatch Thatched Thatched Roof Vietnam Vietnamese Albumen Silver Print Cho Lon
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This black and white albumen print transports us back to the vibrant streets of Saigon, Cochinchine in 1866. Titled "Vue de la Ville Chinoise (Cholen) Feuille No. 6" this photograph captures the essence of a bustling Chinatown known as Cho Lon. French photographer Emile Gsell skillfully frames the scene, showcasing a picturesque river landscape adorned with traditional Vietnamese houses on stilts. The thatched roofs create a charming contrast against the bamboo structures, while sampans gracefully glide along the Saigon River. Gsell's attention to detail allows us to immerse ourselves in this historical moment, offering a glimpse into daily life during Indochina's colonial era. The architectural beauty of these buildings reflects both French and Vietnamese influences, highlighting the rich cultural heritage present in this region. As we admire this remarkable image from The Metropolitan Museum of Art collection, it serves as a reminder of how photography can preserve our collective history. Through Gsell's lens, we witness not only an exquisite composition but also an invaluable documentation of Vietnam's past. Whether you are drawn to its artistic qualities or fascinated by its historical significance, this albumen silver print is sure to captivate any viewer with its timeless charm and transportive power.
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