Artistic Visions of Angkor by Maurice Fievet by Kent Davis
In the 1950s, French artist Maurice Fievet (actually Fiévet - my apologies for leaving out the accent in the title because it is not search engine friendly) — well-known for his work in Africa with his talented photographer wife, Jeannette — created a series of dramatic paintings depicting life in ancient Cambodia.
Fiévet’s paintings were extraordinary because he worked with two of the world’s foremost Khmer scholars — Bernard Philippe Groslier and George Cœdès — to achieve the highest degree of visual and historical accuracy possible.
Maurice Fievet’s extraordinarily accurate visions of Angkor.
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3 comments:
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This was really amazing and interesting vision of the temple. You can take help from the natives to know all about these things in detail as well as from the ancient mythological books to know about the history in detail.
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