67 Arthus Bertrand (fl. 1840s) – Old Church in Malacca – Lithograph (Circa 1845)

This topographical print captures a picturesque view of the ruins of the Old Church in Malacca, located in modern-day Malaysia. The image shows the ruins of the church, likely St. Paul's or the Church of the Mother of God, situated on a hill overlooking the scene, with a flagpole marking the location. Local figures gather in the foreground near the water's edge, creating a contrast between the historical European structure and the contemporary tropical environment. This illustration originates from the Album Historique of the French circumnavigation expedition of the corvette La Bonite, serving as a visual record of historical and colonial sites in Asia.
Arthus Bertrand was a highly influential French publishing house, specializing in the publication of official reports and atlases from major scientific and military expeditions throughout the 19th century. Through their publishing ventures, often collaborating with the French Navy, the firm was responsible for disseminating the detailed visual and scientific findings of global voyages to a wide audience. The lithographic plates published by the house are celebrated for their quality and lasting contribution to the fields of geography and ethnography.
Artist or Maker: Studio of Arthus Bertrand
Dimensions: Approximately 32 × 48 cm
Medium: Lithograph
Date: Circa 1845
Condition Report:
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