1905 Collegiate Church St Emilion France Vintage Postcard
About This Vintage Postcard
This view captures the historic Collegiate Church (Eglise Collegiale) in the world-renowned medieval village of Saint-Emilion. The image highlights the impressive Romanesque portal and the soaring Gothic spire that has dominated the skyline since the 15th century. This church served as the spiritual center for a community of Augustinian monks and remains a centerpiece of the town's UNESCO World Heritage status. The photograph showcases the beautiful evolution of French ecclesiastical architecture, from the heavy stonework of the 12th century to the refined elegance of the late Middle Ages.
Details
Era: Divided Back (1905-1910)
City: Saint-Emilion
State or Region: Gironde (Aquitaine)
Country: France
Topic: Medieval Architecture, Catholic Churches, UNESCO Heritage Sites, French Wine Country
Condition: Uncirculated
Postage: Unposted; no postmark or stamp
Address Side: divided back
Orientation: Horizontal (Landscape)
Artist / Photographer: B.R.
Publisher: Block Freres (B.R.), Bordeaux
Printer: Block Freres
Print Type: Collotype
Additional Information
The production date is narrowed to 1905-1910. The card is identified by the BR initials and series number 218, representing the firm of Block Freres based in nearby Bordeaux. Block Freres was highly regarded for their extensive documentation of the Gironde region during the golden age of postcards. The address side features a stylized sun or flower logo at the base of the central divider, a characteristic mark of this publisher. The serrated or "deckle" edge on the right side provides a distinctive tactile quality to this early 20th-century souvenir.
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