THE FIRST MAJOR ILLUSTRATED STUDY OF CAMBODIAN ANTIQUITIES
DELAPORTE, Louis. Voyage au Cambodge. L’Architecture Khmer. Paris: Delagrave, 1880. Tall octavo, contemporary half red morocco gilt prize binding, raised bands, marbled endpapers.
First edition of the first major study of Khmer art and architecture, with 13 double-page, 37 full-page and numerous in-text wood-engraved illustrations and plans.
In 1860 Henri Mouhot discovered the ruins of the ancient Khmer temple of Angkor Wat. Mouhot died of fever deep in the Laotian jungle in 1861, but his posthumously published diary of the three weeks he spent among the ruined temples of Angkor spurred Louis Delaporte’s expeditions to the Mekong River area in 1866 and finally to Angkor in 1873. Delaporte’s 1873 expedition thoroughly explored and documented the ruins of the town of Angkor Thom and the temple of Angkor Wat; his narrative begins with the departure from Saigon up the Mekong River to Phnom Pehn, and includes detailed architectural and artistic surveys of the major Khmer ruins with several important side excursions. Text in French. In prize binding of the City of Paris for a Municipal Award for Excellence.
Plates clean and fine. Contemporary binding with expert restoration to spine. A lovely, near-fine copy.