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The Dawn of the Color Photograph: Albert Kahn's Archives of the Planet

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A jewel representing a real treasure

By PHILIPPE VANDENBOSSCHE "Se coucher tard ... n... - April 8, 2009

An abslolute marvel. Things have been said about the editor's political views shining through in the commentaries, but they fit the original goal of Albert Kahn. This wealthy pacifist thought that less wars would be fought if people knew more about each other, and that's why he sent out his photographers. The pictures they took weren't meant to have merely artistic value, but, as far as can be told from this impressive selection, most of them add this value to the actual purpose. I would have liked a slightly more extensive technical explanation of the process, but, after all, it isn't a book about photography techniques. The book is a jewel. Behind the jewel lies the treasure: the complete collection of colour pictures shot between 1908 and 1931 (72,000 "autochromes"!), preserved in the Musée Albert Kahn.

5 For Photos 3 For Commentary

By M. Curtin "Mad Oilman" - October 23, 2008

I learned about Albert Kahn and his project only a year ago and I eagerly anticipated this volume. The pictures do not disappoint. They are the star of the show.

Unfortunately the curator's modern political views come in to play in the text and in the photo descriptions. Instead of reveling in the historic glory of these images we are instead given a banal political discourse which is an intrusion into the intent and product of this project. It is truly a shame. 5 stars as the historical significance of this collection cannot be denied. But a separate 1 star for the commentary which attempts to hijack a noble project for a particular political viewpoint nearly 100 years after the original project was completed. Despicable.

Early Colour Autochromes of the World

By Richard R. Vallon Jr. - November 19, 2009

This is a large and lavishly illustrated book of early Colour Autochromes.
It is beautiful, well produced and is a bargain.

Albert Kahn was a wealthy finanacier living in Paris in the teens - 20s that decided to spend much of
his money sending photographers to document the world with the newly developed Autochrome Colour process...

The scope of the book provides images I have seen published nowhere else.
I first glanced through the book to see all of the fantastic color photographs,
but on a second reading discovered the excellent travelogues of many of the photographers themselves. These are very well written accounts
from their often 1.5 year tour of places such as China , Vietnam , Japan, the middle East and elsewhere which point to political tensions and travel hardships and restrictions of the period.
One particular image of a beautiful Vietnamese woman in a private opium den gives the reader the sense of being a time... read more

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