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Photographie d'un autochrome Prêtre en tenue d'officiant (dhoti orange, torse nu) dans le temple jaïn de Hathi Singh Ahmedabad, 20/12/1913 inv. A 4 177 Exposition "Infiniment Indes" Musée Albert-Khan, Boulogne-Billancourt, 92

Portraits, scènes de vie, architecture… : les "Archives de la planète" représentent un témoignage photographique et cinématographique unique du quotidien des habitants du monde au début du XXe siècle.

Les missions financées par Albert Kahn dans plus de 50 pays ont permis de réunir une collection exceptionnelle d’autochromes et de films en noir et blanc.
Date Original photograph: 20 December 1913
Reproduction: 24 August 2008 14:01
Source "Infiniment Indes" (Musée Albert-Khan)
Author Original photograph: Stéphane Passet (1875-1942)
Reproduction: Jean-Pierre Dalbéra from Paris, France
Camera location48° 50′ 30.07″ N, 2° 13′ 36.68″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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