true-colour photographic system as the medium for his still photography. Kahn send photographers to more than fifty countries around the world and they took the earliest known colour photographs in countries such as Vietnam, Brazil, Norway, Japan and Mongolia. They documented in true colour French soldiers in World War 1 as well as the collapse of both the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires. The collection known as Albert Kahn's "Archives of the Planet" is comprised of 100 hours of film and more than 72,000 Autochromes!
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Claddagh women 1909 |
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Japan 1912 |
You can learn about these magnificent images thanks to the BBC documentary "The Wonderful World of Albert Kahn". The images can be seen at the the Musée Albert-Kahn, 10-14 Rue du Port, 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Albert Kahn through photography wanted to promote peace and a greater understanding among peoples. The Archives of the Planet is indeed a gift to the world.