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Chichén-Itzá

1859·Albumen silver print from a glass-plate negative·10 5/16 × 15 5/8" (26.2 × 39.7 cm)

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Year
1859
Dimensions
10 5/16 × 15 5/8" (26.2 × 39.7 cm)

Artist

Claude-Joseph-Désiré Charnay
Claude-Joseph-Désiré Charnay

Claude-Joseph-Désiré Charnay was a French photographer and archaeologist active in the nineteenth century. Working primarily in Mexico and Central America, he documented pre-Columbian ruins and landscapes using early photographic processes, combining scientific documentation with picturesque composition. His photographs served both archaeological record and artistic purpose, establishing a methodology for visual field research that influenced later generations of explorer-photographers. This profile will be expanded as more verified source material becomes available.

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Year
1859
Dimensions
10 5/16 × 15 5/8" (26.2 × 39.7 cm)
Watts ID
WW-1859-M043622

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moma
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Artist

Claude-Joseph-Désiré Charnay

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