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Frédéric Boissonas' Wonderful Photographs of Greece.

Boissonas, Frédéric & BAUD-BOVY, Daniel. En Grèce, par monts et par vaux,. Avec la préf. de la 1. éd. par Th. Homolle et une préf. nouv. par Charles Picard. Genève Fred. Boissonas & Cie; Impremerie A. Kundig 1936
2nd Edition large Quarto. [2] pp140 [2]. and 41 numbered plates [40 photogravures and 1 map(printed in colour)] with 85 photogravures within text. Contemporary full vellum gilt, original wrappers bound in. Text in French
Numbered 231 of an unspecified limited edition on strong vélin paper.
Head and tail pieces in red by M. R. Schlemmer
Boissonas' beautiful work on Greece was first published in a limited edition of 230 in 1910 in a large elephant folio. 41 numbered plates [ photogravures and map in colour] and 85 photogravures within text. Small chip to spine;water ring and rust stain to back board. Generally all plates clean, some occasional spottingto text.

Frédéric Boissonnas, nicknamed Fred (1858-1946) came from a Swiss family of photographers. An enthusiastic trekker, he started out on his journey from Geneve together with his inseparable friend and travel companion, Greek scholar Daniel Baud-Bovy, rector in the Geneva school of Fine Arts.
From their first journey in 1903 until 1920, carrying a baggage of stereotypes on Greece passed on by travellers of the previous centuries, they toured and took photographs everywhere, from Epirus to the Peloponnese and from Ithaca to Olympus and Mount Athos. Boissonnas and Baud-Bovy together with Greek hunter Christos Caccalos were the first to climb Myticas, the peak of Olympus in August 1913. Boissonnas managed the photographer's laboratory that he inherited from his father together with his brother, chemist Edmond Victor Boissonnas. The Boissonnas brothers were the inventors of the orthochromatic plate, which, compared to existing techniques, gave an enhanced photographic result.

As a photographer, Boissonnas grappled with the Greek light, beauty and memory. He served this cause for more than thirty years with zeal and tenacious work, and rendered a Greece of his own, in its past, its present, and inscribing itself into the future. Boissonnas served the art of photography in his own pioneering manner and showed the country in the translucid uniqueness bequeathed to it by the light. Thanks to the passion, the talent and the sensibility of the visionary that was Boissonnas, a new perspective on monuments, people and landscapes recalls the harmony that has always existed in this space. Light, landscapes, history and people are united in a unique imprint, which teaches respect for one another, something that just a century later has already been lost. Doric simplicity marks the figures as they stand against the lyrical landscapes, a Doric vigour envelops the monuments whose whiteness glints playfully as the light shines directly above them; everything bathes in Ionic splendour. Fascinated with country life, Boissonnas lived this experience essentially as a search for his own roots, as he was descended from Southern France, near the Rhones river, a territory colonized by Greek seafarers in antiquity. He handed on seven thousand shots from Greece. He was married to Augusta Magnin and of his nine children three became photographers. Apart from the Greek world he depicted, we are today able to see in his pictures the deep faith, the admiration and adoration in which Boissonass, unique combination of an artist, photographer and philhellene, held everything Greek.[ Ioli Vingopoulou;Travelogues Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation]

Daniel Baud-Bovy (1870-1958) was a Swiss writer and art historian
.Son of the painter Auguste Baud-Bovy , Daniel Baud-Bovy acquired most of his artistic and literary training in Paris and frequented the symbolist milieu . A personality of the art world in Switzerland, he was curator of the Rath Museum , director of the Geneva School of Fine Arts (1908-1919), president of the Federal Commission for Fine Arts, artistic correspondent for the journal Encyclopedic . Poet, author of many novels, news often illustrated by his painters friends and children's plays he also had an important activity of critic and art historian.
In 1913 , he made the first known ascent of Mount Olympus with Christos Kakalos and his compatriot Frédéric Boissonnas .
Travelogues Aikaterini Laskaridis Foundation. 395 by 310mm (15½ by 12¼ inches).   ref: 3008  €1500

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