Item #P4195 A Barra, Eglise St. Antonio. Victor Frond.
Victor Frond

A Barra, Eglise St. Antonio

Paris: Lemercier, c. 1859. Notes: A fine view of the Church of St. Antonio in Bahia, Brazil with a beach with locals and boats in the foreground. This was a lithograph done by Jaime after a photograph by Victor Frond for the four volume work, "Brazil Pittoresco" by Charles Ribeyrolles, which was a study of Brazilian life during the mid 19th century.

Jean-Victor Frond (1821 - 1881) was a French photographer and painter who owned a studio in Rio de Janeiro between the years 1858 and 1862. He was the first photographer to develop a plan to document Brazil and he did so though the seminal work "Brazil Pittoresco." , Image Size : 207x314 (mm), 8.15x12.36 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 363x470 (mm), 14.29x18.50 (Inches), Coloring: Black & White, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Views South America;. Very Good. Item #P4195

Notes: A fine view of the Church of St. Antonio in Bahia, Brazil with a beach with locals and boats in the foreground. This was a lithograph done by Jaime after a photograph by Victor Frond for the four volume work, "Brazil Pittoresco" by Charles Ribeyrolles, which was a study of Brazilian life during the mid 19th century.

Jean-Victor Frond (1821 - 1881) was a French photographer and painter who owned a studio in Rio de Janeiro between the years 1858 and 1862. He was the first photographer to develop a plan to document Brazil and he did so though the seminal work "Brazil Pittoresco." , Image Size : 207x314 (mm), 8.15x12.36 (Inches), Platemark Size : , Paper Size : 363x470 (mm), 14.29x18.50 (Inches), Coloring: Black & White, Medium: Lithograph, Categories: Views South America;.

Price: $750.00

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