Syria photographies

Syria photographies

Syria photographs of Marie-Chantal Frère-Sautot

Marie-Chantal Frère-Sautot (MCFS) who was co-founder and director of the archaeological program of the Archéodrome, 1978-2005, has visited the Middle East several times. These trips were both professional and private. Here are the photographs used for an exhibition made in Dijon, as part of the festival Les Nuits d'Orient in Nov-Dec 2016 with Teorg Maelbergs (T.M.).

Note : Most of these photographs were not taken with the intention of publishing them. Also, some interesting but hastily taken shots had to be retouched.

1009
1009 - Damas National Museum,
original photograph of MCFS, digital copy format 300 dpi 900 x 675 mm.

2230
2230 - Palmyra, partial view to the ruins,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 600 x 450 mm.

2232
2232 - Palmyra, Tetrapylon,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 900 x 750 mm.

1007
1007 - Palmyra, Baal Shamin temple,
original photograph of MCFS, digital copy format 900 x 600 mm, T.M. 2016.

2231
2231 - Palmyra, Baal temple,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 600 x 450 mm.

1018
1018 - Palmyra, Tombs Valley,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 900 x 600 mm.

1021
1021 - Vestiges in Ebla,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 900 x 600 mm.

1022
1022 - Ruins in the Badya plain,
original photograph of MCFS digital copy format 900 x 600 mm.

1014
1014 - Village near Alep,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 900 x 600 mm.

1023
1023 - fortress of Qalat Jabar,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 750 x 500 mm, T.M. 2016.

1011
1011 - L'Euphrate near Jerf-el-Ahmar,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 900 x 600 mm.

1031
1031 - Deir Mar-Moussa-El-Habachi,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 600 x 600 mm.

2229
2229 - Palmyra at the end,
original photograph of MCFS 2007, digital copy format 305 x 305 mm.

End of Syria Photographs of Marie-Chantal Frère-Sautot.

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