Collections

Photolibrary Collections

The EFEO's collection of photographs and glass plates constitutes an exceptional documentary resource (archaeology, statuary, architecture, epigraphy, ethnography, etc.) covering many different countries (Cambodia, Vietnam, India, China, Thailand, Laos, etc.). Based on photographs taken during archaeological excavations and expeditions carried out by the School since 1910, the collection gradually expanded thanks to a number of gifts (the Dalet, Bacot, Boulbet, and Bénisti holdings, among others). The photographs, most of them as yet unpublished, will all eventually be digitised.

The photographic collection is of major historic interest. Some of the images feature archaeological sites and monuments before they suffered the irreparable effects of war and pillage; used in conjunction with diaries from archaeological excavations, they make it possible to recreate the way in which restoration work and research was conducted on a day-to-day basis.

Some figures:

  • CAMBODIA: 30,000 indexed digital photos (archaeology, architecture, statuary, iconography, epigraphy, ethnography, etc.);
  • VIETNAM: approximately 7,000 photos (archaeology, iconography, museum collections, etc.) as well as 1,500 indexed digital photos of the Champa region;
  • CHINA: approximately 3,000 photos (archaeology, ethnology, art, museography, graphic documents, etc.);
  • INDIA: several thousand photos;
  • LAOS: 3,000 photos, of which approximately 1,200 dealing with ethnology;
  • SIAM: approximately 2,000 photos (archaeology, various sites, museum collections, etc.)
  • 7,000 glass plates - mostly of Cambodia and Vietnam - have been digitised (the H. Marchal, H. Parmentier, J. Bacot, L. Finot, Ch. Carpeaux collections).
EFEO News
Ikkyû and the tea ceremony
France, Paris, 16 November 2012
Lecture by François Lachaud on the topic "Ikkyû et l'art du thé [Ikkyû and the tea ceremony]". READ MORE
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Cahiers d'Extrême-Asie 19 (2010) READ MORE
Lecture on history of visual art during the Shu kingdom
Taiwan, Taipei, 14 November 2012
On November 14 Franciscus Verellen is giving a talk at the National Palace Museum in Taipei on the topic "Une page régionale de l'histoire de l'art visuel en Chine, transmission et innovation au royaume Shu du Xe siècle [A regional page in the history of visual art in China: transmission and innovation during the Shu kingdom of the 10th century]." READ MORE
Kyoto Lectures
Japan, Kyoto, 13 November 2012
Lecture by Vincent Giraud on « Decentering Existence: Nishitani and Augustine ». READ MORE
Visits of the Director
PRC, Hong Kong, 13 November 2012
Franciscus Verellen, Director, is taking part in the International Scholarly Council (ICS) meeting of the Chinese University of Hong Kong and is to be at the Hong Kong EFEO Center on November 12 and 13.