Architectural and spiritual heritage of Palestine through meticulous early photography, blending documentation with artistic sensitivity.
A meticulous visual study of Jerusalem’s ancient structures that redefined photography’s role in archaeology and 19th-century exploration.
A 19th-century photographic and archaeological exploration of pre-Columbian ruins in Central America and Mexico, documenting Maya and Toltec civilizations.
Biblical archaeological sites and natural formations of the eastern Mediterranean, documented during the 1864 Duc de Luynes’ scientific expedition.
Western U.S. landscapes and geological features taken during expeditions from 1871–1873.
Ethnographic and artistic exploration of social and cultural traditions in 19th-century China.