Visions of Cambodian Water Festival by...John Vink by John Vink The festive fervor of Bon Om Tuk, the boat-race festival marking the end of rainy season on Phnom Penh's Four Rivers, depicted from 1991 to 2024.
Prince Damrong in Preah Vihear, 1930 by Angkor Database Back to the Siamese statesman's visit to Preah Vihear, claimed by Thai nationalists until the international recognition of Cambodia's rights in 1962
Lucille Douglass' Drawings for New Journeys in Old Asia by Lucille Sinclair Douglass A series of etchings made by an American female artist discovering Cambodia and Asia in the 1920s.
Cambodian Dancers by Sir Gerald Kelly (1937) by Gerald F. Kelly In 1936, Irish painter Sir Gerald Kelly (1876-1972) visited Cambodia during a world tour with wife Lilian ("Jane"), and portrayed several dancers at the Dance…
An American Woman Artist in Angkor : Lucille Sinclair Douglass by Lucille Sinclair Douglass The only woman visual artist whose depictions of Angkor are kept at New York Metropolitan Museum.
Visions of Angkor by...John Thomson by John Thomson Angkor seen by pioneer photographer John Thomson in 1866.
Phnom Penh 1885, by Xavier Brau de Saint-Pol Lias by Xavier Brau de Saint-Pol Lias The photographic record of a visit to Phnom Penh in 1885.
Visions of Siem Reap by...Rémi Abad: 'Tenderness' by Rémi Abad Acts and gestures of tenderness, empathy, kindness, gentleness, caught in the lens of a photographer always susceptible to the mundane expressions of humanity.
Visions of Southeast Asia by....Louis Gascuel by Louis Gascuel A rare photographic account on Saigon, Cambodia, Laos and Singapore dating back from 1904, by a civil engineer and talented amateur photographer.
Indian Prime Minister J.L. Nehru visit to Cambodia, October 1954 [and related photos] by Angkor Database The 1954 historic diplomatic tour by a a photogenic leader, Pandit Nehru.
Cambodian Drawings by Oknha Tep Nimit Mak and Oknha Reachna Prasor Mao, 1923 by George Groslier A collection of classic-modern figurative patterns completed by two leading Cambodian architects in the 1920s, and commented by George Groslier.
Visions of Angkor by...Martin Hürlimann by Martin Hürlimann Outstanding 1920s pictures by a professional photographer, the first major artistic survey of Angkor after John Thomson's and Emile Gsell's contributions.
Émile Gsell (1838–79) and Early Photographs of Angkor by Joachim K. Bautze Several pieces in the "Angkor Catalogue" edited by photographer Emile Gsell himself, commented and analyzed by art historian Joachim Karl Bautze.
John Thomson's Photographs at The Wellcome Library by John Thomson Most of John Thomson's original photo negatives are kept at London Wellcome Library, a collection now accessible online.
Sacred Dancers of Angkor in Meak Bochhea celebration by Anders Jiras Within the Angkor Wat sanctum, the Bakan, Sacred Dancers of Angkor perform the New Moon ritual in January 2018.
Visions of Cambodian Dance selected by...Raymond Cogniat by Raymond Cogniat Some wondrous black-and-white photographs of dancers in Cambodia, Laos, Annam and Tonkin (Vietnam), shot in the 1920s.
Visions of Angkor by....Germaine Krull by Germaine Krull A major modernist photographer and globe-trotter captured several Angkor temples in 1960-1962.
Visions of Cambodia by....Jules Agostini by Jules Agostini Cambodia in the 1890s, as seen by colonial engineer and amateur photographer Jules Agostini.
Visions of Angkor by...Solange Brand by Solange Brand Never-seen-before photographs of Angkor temples and Siem Reap River dating back to 1968.
Visions of Angkor by...Mimi Palgen-Maisonneuve by Mimi Palgen-Maisonneuve Photographic essays by famous or budding photographers. A forum for young and confirmed talents.