Carte photographique de la lune, planche XXII.A (Photographic Chart of the Moon, plate XXII.A)

October 23, 1905, printed 1914

Charles le Morvan

Associated Names
Charles Le Morvan

Artist, French, 1865 - 1933

This is a photograph of the lunar surface. The image shows the rugged, cratered landscape of the Moon's surface with various craters and ridges. There is no visible horizon. The photograph captures the texture and depth of the craters in sharp detail. The color palette is monochromatic, ranging from dark grays to bright whites. The light source is on the right, casting shadows to the left, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the craters.

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Artwork overview

  • Medium

    photogravure

  • Credit Line

    Pepita Milmore Memorial Fund

  • Dimensions

    image: 31.1 × 25.5 cm (12 1/4 × 10 1/16 in.)
    plate: 38.9 × 29.5 cm (15 5/16 × 11 5/8 in.)
    sheet: 49 × 37.9 cm (19 5/16 × 14 15/16 in.)

  • Accession Number

    2018.22.1.46

  • Portfolio Title

    Carte photographique et systématique de la lune (Photographic and Systematic Chart of the Moon)

Associated Artworks

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Carte photographique de la lune, planche I (Photographic Chart of the Moon, plate I)

Charles Le Morvan

1909

This is a printed cover page from a publication titled "Carte Photographique et Systématique de la Lune" by M.C. Le Morvan. The cover features bold, large lettering and includes diagrams of the moon's phases, which are divided into sections labeled with Roman numerals. The text indicates the publication is a heliogravure process by L. Massard and is supported by the Académie des Sciences in Paris. It is dated MDCCCCXIV, which corresponds to the year 1914. The overall design is formal and informative, with a focus on astronomical content, likely intended for scientific or educational purposes.

Carte photographique et systématique de la lune (Photographic and Systematic Chart of the Moon)

Charles Le Morvan

1914

This is a photograph of the surface of the Moon. The image displays a detailed capture of the lunar surface, showcasing a landscape dominated by craters of varying sizes, some overlapping while others stand isolated. The texture of the lunar surface is rugged and uneven, revealing variations in shading that indicate the depth and contours of the terrain. The monochrome palette emphasizes the contrast between the cratered regions and the smoother plains. The arrangement and density of the craters suggest a heavily impacted surface over millions of years. The photograph includes text annotations detailing specific coordinates and technical information.

Carte photographique de la lune, planche II (Photographic Chart of the Moon, plate II)

Charles Le Morvan

1902


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

(Rick Watson, London); NGA purchase, 2018.

Associated Names

Exhibition History

2019

  • By the Light of the Silvery Moon: A Century of Lunar Photographs, National Gallery of Art, Washington, 2019 - 2020, unnumbered catalogue.

Inscriptions

top center in plate mark typed in black ink: CARTE PHOTOGRAPHIQUE DE LA LUNE / Par C. Le Morvan; top left: Facteur d’Agrand t. 6,0; top right: PL.XXII.A; across bottom: 1905 Octobre 23 17h 51m 2s T.M. de Paris Négatif Obtenu au Gd. Equatorial Coudé de l’Observatoire de Paris Diamètre lunaire 1m, 03; bottom center: LIMITES { EN LONG. 42° à 90° E. / EN LAT. 28° à 85° S. / Héliog. L. Massard 55 r. Didot, Paris


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