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Henri Marchal

Henri Marchal (June 24, 1876 – April 10, 1970) was a French architect and civil servant. He devoted a great part of his life to research on the art and archeology of Cambodia and the conservation and restoration of Khmer monuments at the archeological site of Angkor, in Cambodia.

Henri Marchal

Marchal was born in Paris. After his baccalauréat in 1895, he was admitted to the École des beaux-arts, section of Architecture, where he attended the workshop led by Gaston Redon.

He was appointed Inspector of civilian buildings of Cambodia in 1905. In 1910 he gained the Khmer language license and was appointed assistant curator of the Ecole française d'Extrême-Orient (EFEO) Museum in Phnom Penh. In 1912 he was dispatched to Saigon, as Inspector of civilian buildings of Cochinchina.

Following the death of Jean Commaille (murdered by bandits while carrying the pay of workers), in 1916 he was dispatched to Angkor to manage Conservation d'Angkor by EFEO. He resumed the cleaning works on Angkor Wat and the excavation of main monuments in central Angkor Thom:[1] Baphuon, the Bayon, Phimeanakas, Preah Pithu, the Royal Palace ecc.).[2]

In 1919 Henri Marchal was appointed permanent member of EFEO and "Curator of Angkor".

Then he began also excavation and cleaning of other monuments outside Angkor Thom: Ta Prohm (in 1920), Preah Khan, Neak Pean, Phnom Bakheng (1922–29), Prasat Kravan (with Henri Parmentier and Victor Goloubew) and Banteay Srei among others.[3]

In 1930 he went to Java to learn the principles of anastylosis from the archeological service of the Dutch East Indies, aware of the limits of the consolidation methods used previously in Angkor.[4] Upon his return, he decided to apply the method of anastylosis for the first time in Angkor on the temple of Banteay Srei. The restoration was unanimously applauded as success.

In 1933 he left the Conservation d'Angkor office to replace Henri Parmentier as Chief of the archaeological service of EFEO, but he reassumed the charge of Curator of Angkor from 1935 to 1937 (because of the tragic suicide of Georges Trouvé) and again from 1947 (replacing Maurice Glaize) to 1953. At that time he was more than seventy-five years old and in an interview on The New York Times[5] said «the work is getting too hard for me»!!!

In the meantime in 1938, on the way back to France, he visited India and Ceylon, which he described in Souvenirs d'un Conservateur, and before returning to Angkor he led an archeological mission at Arikamedu (called Virampatnam by the French), in Puducherry.

From 1948 to 1953 he directed restoration works on the buildings located along the west roadway of Angkor Wat, the Baphuon (1948), Banteay Kdei, Preah Khan and Thommanon (1950). From 1954 to 1957 he was appointed technical advisor of historical monuments and Chief of Department of Public Works of the newly formed Kingdom of Laos.

His love for Angkor and Khmer civilization is testified by his settling in Siem Reap after his retirement, in 1957, until his death in 1970. He died there, aged 93.

Selected works edit

  • Marchal, Henri (1918). "Monuments secondaires et terrasses bouddhiques d'Ańkor Thom" (PDF). BEFEO (in French). 18/8. ISSN 0336-1519. Retrieved 2009-08-28.[permanent dead link]
  • Marchal, Henri (1922). (PDF). BEFEO (in French). 22: 101–134. doi:10.3406/befeo.1922.2913. ISSN 0336-1519. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-01-08. Retrieved 2009-08-28.
  • 1924–26 – "Les portes monumentales du groupe d'Angkor", AAK 2/1, p. 1–26, pl., ph.
  • 1924–26 – "Notes sur le Palais Royal d'Angkor Thom", AAK 2/3, p. 303–328.
  • 1925 – "Pavillons d'entrée du Palais Royal d'Angkor Thom", in Études asiatiques (2), Paris, EFEO/G. van Oest (PEFEO 20), p. 57–78, pl. 32-41.
  • Marchal, Henri (1928). Guide archéologique aux temples d'Angkor : Angkor Vat, Angkor Thom, et les monuments du petit et du grand circuit (in French). Paris: G. van Oest. OCLC 224296699.
  • 1937 – "Kutîçvara » et « Notes sur les Terrasses des Éléphants, du Roi lépreux et le Palais Royal d'Angkor Thom", BEFEO 37/2, p. 333–360.
  • 1939 – La collection khmère, (Musée Louis Finot), Hanoi, EFEO, 170 p., 13 pl.
  • 1948 – L'architecture comparée dans l'Inde et dans l'Extrême-Orient, Paris, G. van Oest, 262 p.
  • Marchal, Henri (1951). Le décor et la sculpture khmers (in French). Paris: G. van Oest. OCLC 3054586.
  • 1951 – Le décor et la sculpture khmers, Paris, G. van Oest, 135 p.
  • 1957 – Le Temple de Vat Phou, province de Champassak, Saigon, edited by département des Cultes du Gouvernement royal du Laos, 37 p.

References edit

  1. ^ Marchal, 1918, BEFEO 18/8
  2. ^ Until the Thirties the activities of Conservation d'Angkor office in Angkor were basically archeological excavations, but after 1930 they focused on restoration and conservation
  3. ^ World Monuments Fund (September 1992). (PDF). pp. 80–81. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 May 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2009.
  4. ^ EFEO (1930). "Documents administratifs" (PDF). BEFEO (in French). 30: 232. ISSN 0336-1519. Retrieved 2009-08-28.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ "RUINS OF CAMBODIA AWAIT NEW TOUCH; Archaeologist, Weary at 76, Stays On in Dangerous Post No One Wants to Take RELICS CENTURIES OLD Many Monuments of Period of Glory of Khmer Rulers Restored by Frenchman". The New York Times. 1952-04-21. Retrieved 2010-05-04.

External links edit

    Bibliography edit

    • (in French) Henri Marchal's biography on EFEO web site
    • (in French) Académie des sciences d'outre-mer (1985). Hommes et destins, dictionnaire biographique d'Outre-Mer (in French). Vol. VI. Académie des sciences d'outre-mer. pp. 280–282. ISBN 2-900098-08-4.

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Henri Marchal June 24 1876 April 10 1970 was a French architect and civil servant He devoted a great part of his life to research on the art and archeology of Cambodia and the conservation and restoration of Khmer monuments at the archeological site of Angkor in Cambodia Henri MarchalMarchal was born in Paris After his baccalaureat in 1895 he was admitted to the Ecole des beaux arts section of Architecture where he attended the workshop led by Gaston Redon He was appointed Inspector of civilian buildings of Cambodia in 1905 In 1910 he gained the Khmer language license and was appointed assistant curator of the Ecole francaise d Extreme Orient EFEO Museum in Phnom Penh In 1912 he was dispatched to Saigon as Inspector of civilian buildings of Cochinchina Following the death of Jean Commaille murdered by bandits while carrying the pay of workers in 1916 he was dispatched to Angkor to manage Conservation d Angkor by EFEO He resumed the cleaning works on Angkor Wat and the excavation of main monuments in central Angkor Thom 1 Baphuon the Bayon Phimeanakas Preah Pithu the Royal Palace ecc 2 In 1919 Henri Marchal was appointed permanent member of EFEO and Curator of Angkor Then he began also excavation and cleaning of other monuments outside Angkor Thom Ta Prohm in 1920 Preah Khan Neak Pean Phnom Bakheng 1922 29 Prasat Kravan with Henri Parmentier and Victor Goloubew and Banteay Srei among others 3 In 1930 he went to Java to learn the principles of anastylosis from the archeological service of the Dutch East Indies aware of the limits of the consolidation methods used previously in Angkor 4 Upon his return he decided to apply the method of anastylosis for the first time in Angkor on the temple of Banteay Srei The restoration was unanimously applauded as success In 1933 he left the Conservation d Angkor office to replace Henri Parmentier as Chief of the archaeological service of EFEO but he reassumed the charge of Curator of Angkor from 1935 to 1937 because of the tragic suicide of Georges Trouve and again from 1947 replacing Maurice Glaize to 1953 At that time he was more than seventy five years old and in an interview on The New York Times 5 said the work is getting too hard for me In the meantime in 1938 on the way back to France he visited India and Ceylon which he described in Souvenirs d un Conservateur and before returning to Angkor he led an archeological mission at Arikamedu called Virampatnam by the French in Puducherry From 1948 to 1953 he directed restoration works on the buildings located along the west roadway of Angkor Wat the Baphuon 1948 Banteay Kdei Preah Khan and Thommanon 1950 From 1954 to 1957 he was appointed technical advisor of historical monuments and Chief of Department of Public Works of the newly formed Kingdom of Laos His love for Angkor and Khmer civilization is testified by his settling in Siem Reap after his retirement in 1957 until his death in 1970 He died there aged 93 Contents 1 Selected works 2 References 3 External links 4 BibliographySelected works editMarchal Henri 1918 Monuments secondaires et terrasses bouddhiques d Ankor Thom PDF BEFEO in French 18 8 ISSN 0336 1519 Retrieved 2009 08 28 permanent dead link Marchal Henri 1922 Le temple de Prah Palilay PDF BEFEO in French 22 101 134 doi 10 3406 befeo 1922 2913 ISSN 0336 1519 Archived from the original PDF on 2014 01 08 Retrieved 2009 08 28 1924 26 Les portes monumentales du groupe d Angkor AAK 2 1 p 1 26 pl ph 1924 26 Notes sur le Palais Royal d Angkor Thom AAK 2 3 p 303 328 1925 Pavillons d entree du Palais Royal d Angkor Thom in Etudes asiatiques 2 Paris EFEO G van Oest PEFEO 20 p 57 78 pl 32 41 Marchal Henri 1928 Guide archeologique aux temples d Angkor Angkor Vat Angkor Thom et les monuments du petit et du grand circuit in French Paris G van Oest OCLC 224296699 1937 Kuticvara et Notes sur les Terrasses des Elephants du Roi lepreux et le Palais Royal d Angkor Thom BEFEO 37 2 p 333 360 1939 La collection khmere Musee Louis Finot Hanoi EFEO 170 p 13 pl 1948 L architecture comparee dans l Inde et dans l Extreme Orient Paris G van Oest 262 p Marchal Henri 1951 Le decor et la sculpture khmers in French Paris G van Oest OCLC 3054586 1951 Le decor et la sculpture khmers Paris G van Oest 135 p 1957 Le Temple de Vat Phou province de Champassak Saigon edited by departement des Cultes du Gouvernement royal du Laos 37 p References edit Marchal 1918 BEFEO 18 8 Until the Thirties the activities of Conservation d Angkor office in Angkor were basically archeological excavations but after 1930 they focused on restoration and conservation World Monuments Fund September 1992 Considerations for the conservation and presentation of the historic city of Angkor PDF pp 80 81 Archived from the original PDF on 16 May 2011 Retrieved 27 August 2009 EFEO 1930 Documents administratifs PDF BEFEO in French 30 232 ISSN 0336 1519 Retrieved 2009 08 28 permanent dead link RUINS OF CAMBODIA AWAIT NEW TOUCH Archaeologist Weary at 76 Stays On in Dangerous Post No One Wants to Take RELICS CENTURIES OLD Many Monuments of Period of Glory of Khmer Rulers Restored by Frenchman The New York Times 1952 04 21 Retrieved 2010 05 04 External links editShort transcript of Marchal s Archeological Guide to AngkorBibliography edit in French Henri Marchal s biography on EFEO web site in French Academie des sciences d outre mer 1985 Hommes et destins dictionnaire biographique d Outre Mer in French Vol VI Academie des sciences d outre mer pp 280 282 ISBN 2 900098 08 4 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henri Marchal amp oldid 1153665052, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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