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Charles Chipiez & Georges Perrot. Le Temple de Jérusalem et la Maison du Bois-liban: Restitués d'Après Ézéchiel et le Livre des Rois.
First edition. Ten plates and 38 illustrations. Text in French.
(2), 86, (2), (10) leaves of plates, (2). Some marginal wear, margin of p. 57 with marking. Original printed boards with ties, spine worm with some loss. Elephant folio.
Paris: Librairie Hachette 1889
Remarkable work by architect and architectural historian Charles Chipiez and archaeologist Georges Perrot which shows a theoretical reconstruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. The authors present their imagery as a recreation of Ezekiel's vision. This exceptional volume contains plates engraved after Charles Chipiez's designs by Guillaumot père (i.e. Auguste Alexandre Guillaumot) and Auguste Hibon. Plate X is a line photogravure, signed "Heliog. Dujardin" (Louis Dujardin). Plate no. XI is a hand-colored lithograph by Joseph Isnard Louis Desjardins. This plate was displayed in the Israel Museum exhibition: "Reflections of the Temple" (2008).
Remarkable work by architect and architectural historian Charles Chipiez and archaeologist Georges Perrot which shows a theoretical reconstruction of the Temple of Jerusalem. The authors present their imagery as a recreation of Ezekiel's vision. This exceptional volume contains plates engraved after Charles Chipiez's designs by Guillaumot père (i.e. Auguste Alexandre Guillaumot) and Auguste Hibon. Plate X is a line photogravure, signed "Heliog. Dujardin" (Louis Dujardin). Plate no. XI is a hand-colored lithograph by Joseph Isnard Louis Desjardins. This plate was displayed in the Israel Museum exhibition: "Reflections of the Temple" (2008).

