Gabriel Veyre , Philippe Jacquier - Maroc 1900-1940






Has over ten years of experience in art, specialising in post-war photography and contemporary art.
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Original prints (19x) for the literary photo book: "Sur les pas des écrivains voyageurs" (Morocco: In the footsteps of traveling writers) by Gabriel Veyre: photographer and cameraman (associated with the Lumière brothers) who worked in Morocco in the early 20th century and produced a substantial body of photos and films about the country, and Philippe Jacquier: a recent researcher/editor who has published works and catalogs about Gabriel Veyre (for example a book on "Gabriel Veyre's Morocco 1901-1936").
Philippe Jacquier: a recent researcher/editor who has published works and catalogs about Gabriel Veyre (for example a book on "Gabriel Veyre's Morocco 1901-1936").
The book follows the journeys of six different authors, artists and explorers who traveled through Morocco from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. It highlights their travel impressions and artistic vision of the country, which at the time was known in Europe as the "Extrême-Occident" (the Far West of the Islamic world).
The focus is on the transitional period from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century, with journeys that run through the Moroccan royal cities (such as Fez and Marrakech) to the distant, mysterious frontiers of the Sahara. An attempt is made to reveal the "mysterious and enchanting face" of historic Morocco through the eyes of these early Western travelers.
Guy Joubert is in the world of photography best known for his extensive, historically important private collection of early photographs of Morocco and North Africa from the period 1870 to 1939. His collection has been shown in major exhibitions, such as at the Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau.
One side of the prints has a very light discoloration on the edges, not on the photographs themselves.
Original prints (19x) for the literary photo book: "Sur les pas des écrivains voyageurs" (Morocco: In the footsteps of traveling writers) by Gabriel Veyre: photographer and cameraman (associated with the Lumière brothers) who worked in Morocco in the early 20th century and produced a substantial body of photos and films about the country, and Philippe Jacquier: a recent researcher/editor who has published works and catalogs about Gabriel Veyre (for example a book on "Gabriel Veyre's Morocco 1901-1936").
Philippe Jacquier: a recent researcher/editor who has published works and catalogs about Gabriel Veyre (for example a book on "Gabriel Veyre's Morocco 1901-1936").
The book follows the journeys of six different authors, artists and explorers who traveled through Morocco from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. It highlights their travel impressions and artistic vision of the country, which at the time was known in Europe as the "Extrême-Occident" (the Far West of the Islamic world).
The focus is on the transitional period from the end of the 19th century to the mid-20th century, with journeys that run through the Moroccan royal cities (such as Fez and Marrakech) to the distant, mysterious frontiers of the Sahara. An attempt is made to reveal the "mysterious and enchanting face" of historic Morocco through the eyes of these early Western travelers.
Guy Joubert is in the world of photography best known for his extensive, historically important private collection of early photographs of Morocco and North Africa from the period 1870 to 1939. His collection has been shown in major exhibitions, such as at the Maison de la Photographie Robert Doisneau.
One side of the prints has a very light discoloration on the edges, not on the photographs themselves.
