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.
Anders Jiras and the Mystic of Dance by Anders Jiras For one decade now, Sweden-born photographer Anders Jiras explores all forms of Cambodian dancing, from the highly choreographed performances of the Royal…
Andy Warhol's Sketches of Angkor by Andy Warhol When the Pop-Art Superstar in-the-making was visiting and drawing Angkor in 1956.
Angkor Seen From the Endeavor Satellite, April & October 1994 The short-lived satellite radar inspection campaigns over Angkor in 1994.
Bangkok Modern, Architecture of the 1950s-1970s by Walter Koditek The reference publication on modernist architecture in Bangkok, a testament to its visual and historic relevance.
Cambodge, Photographies de la Société de Géographie, GallicaBNF/ French Geographical Society Photographs of Cambodia The series Photographies de la Société de Géographie/Asie/Cambodge at Gallica/BNF
Cambodia 1980s in Photographs by Alfred V. Lieberman A selection of 50 snapshots of Cambodia in the 1980s from a rare photo album.
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…
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.
Cutting of the Hair Ceremony, Royal Palace, May 1901: Photographic Documents by Henri Dufour A rare "photo feature" of a family ceremony inside Phnom Penh Royal Palace in 1901.
Devatas & Apsaras at Ta Som by Kent Davis An impressive collection of devatas and apsaras graces the small temple of Ta Som, north-east of Angkor Thom.
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.
Five Ancient Khmer Art Pieces returned to Cambodia, September 2021 The first five statues and artwork from the Latchford Collection shipped back to Cambodia
Guardian Lions of Banteay Chhmar by Angkor Database 4 guardian lions unearthed on the 12th century archeological site of Banteay Chhmar.
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.
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.
Lily Gatins' Photo Essay by Lily Gatins International street style artist, model and muse, Lily Gatins was born and raised in the Dominican Republic, an island nation known for arts and fashions…