Alexandre Marc Raymond (22 January 1872 – 16 May 1941) was a French
Orientalist architect and artist.
After working in Islamic art, he turned to Byzantine art. During the last twenty years of his life he undertook substantial work, in particular on
Hagia Sophia
Hagia Sophia (; ; ; ; ), officially the Hagia Sophia Grand Mosque (; ), is a mosque and former Church (building), church serving as a major cultural and historical site in Istanbul, Turkey. The last of three church buildings to be successively ...
.
Biography
Early life
Alexandre Marc Raymond was born on 22 January 1872 in Constantinople, in Turkey, then part of the
Ottoman Empire. He was the son of Marc Raymond,
architect, born in Constantinople in 1846, and Rose Valsamaki, Greek Orthodox, born in
Cephalonia
Kefalonia or Cephalonia (), formerly also known as Kefallinia or Kephallonia (), is the largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece and the 6th-largest island in Greece after Crete, Euboea, Lesbos, Rhodes and Chios. It is also a separate regio ...
.
In 1894, he began studying at
Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi (School of Fine Arts) in Constantinople where he was a student of
Alexander Vallaury
Alexandre Vallaury (1850–1921) was a French- Ottoman architect who established architectural education in the Ottoman Empire at the School of Fine Arts in Constantinople. Nicknamed "architect of the city" () by Osman Hamdi Bey, Vallaury, alon ...
.
Ottoman Empire (1893–1922)
Architecture
Between 1888 and 1892, Raymond traveled to ancient cities of Konya, Iznik, Bursa, Yenişehir and made drawings of Islamic architecture.
From 1894, Raymond drew the blueprints for the
Bursa
Bursa () is a city in northwestern Turkey and the administrative center of Bursa Province. The fourth-most populous city in Turkey and second-most populous in the Marmara Region, Bursa is one of the industrial centers of the country. Most of ...
Institute of Sericulture, an Ankara agency building – probably that of
Régie de Tabac, and an
Adapazarı
Adapazarı () is a municipality and the capital Districts of Turkey, district of Sakarya Province, Turkey. Its area is 324 km2, and its population 281,489 (2022). It covers the central and northern part of the agglomeration of Adapazarı and t ...
agency building of Régie de Tabac.
In 1908, he published ''L’Art de la Construction en Turquie'' (The Art of Construction in Turkey, in French),
dealing with the construction market, material and labor conditions, and technical and legal arrangements in the Ottoman Empire at the beginning of the 20th century.
He partnered with his brother César who ran a bookshop, Librairie Raymond, where his written works were sold.
Reproductions of religious monuments and adornments
Alongside his incoming-generating activity as an architect, from the age of 16 (1888) until 50 (1922), Raymond travelled around the Ottoman Empire and created reproductions of religious monuments and adornments. He also produced several plans of Constantinople.
''Revue Technique d’Orient''
From 1910 to 1911, Raymond was Editor-in-chief of the ''Revue Technique d’Orient'', a monthly technical journal in French, first published in Constantinople in September 1910. He also edited the periodical ''Genie Civil Ottoman'', where contemporary Ottoman architectural projects were published. It was the journal of the Association des Architectes and Ingenieurs en Turquie, of which Raymond was a founding member in 1913.
End of the Ottoman Empire and leaving Constantinople
Between 1914 and 1918, the First World War caused the collapse of the Ottoman Empire and the ascent to power of the nationalist
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk ( 1881 – 10 November 1938) was a Turkish field marshal and revolutionary statesman who was the founding father of the Republic of Turkey, serving as its first President of Turkey, president from 1923 until Death an ...
in Turkey. Greece moved to action to overthrow Mustapha Kemal. The
Greco-Turkish War broke out in 1919. The massacres of the Greek population living on Turkish soil compelled Raymond, whose Greek-born wife was threatened, to flee his native city for Europe.
In France
Raymond arrived in Europe in 1922 and settled in Paris in 1927. He nonetheless retained links with the newly formed republic of
Turkey
Turkey, officially the Republic of Türkiye, is a country mainly located in Anatolia in West Asia, with a relatively small part called East Thrace in Southeast Europe. It borders the Black Sea to the north; Georgia (country), Georgia, Armen ...
, and prepared sketches for Turkey's projected participation in the 1925 International Exposition of Decorative Arts in Paris.
''L’Art islamique en Orient I, II and III'' (Islamic Art in the East I, II and III)
File:23f L'Art Islamique en Orient 1, pages 12-13.png, L'Art Islamique en Orient 1
File:23d Art Islamique 2- Pages 26-27 Portail du Mausolé de Tchélébi Sultan à Brousse (1421) - Original.png, Portail du Mausolé de Tchélébi Sultan à Brousse (1421)
File:23a AIO2 - 56 Mirhrab de la Mosquée à Brousse.png, Mirhrab de la Mosquée à Brousse
File:25 Turbé du Sultan Sélim II du tympan en céramique, planche 32 33, original 57,3X81,8, Stamboul janvier 1895, photo Rossini SVV.jpg, Turbé du Sultan Sélim II
File:23 ART ISLAMIQUE 1 Turbé du Sultan Mohamed 1 Médaillon en Faience Planche n 14.png, Turbé du Sultan Mohamed 1
File:15 L'Art Islamique en Orient 2 Portail de Geuk-Médréssé à Sivas dit Tchifté Minaret, Planche 9, original 71x48,8 cm, 1911, photo Rossini.jpg, Portail de Geuk-Médréssé à Sivas dit Tchifté Minaret,
File:22 ART ISLAMIQUE 1 Echraf-Zad Pacha Djami à Isnik (1619), Planche 28 du livre, dimensions original 47,8X32,4, signé en bas à gauche, Isnik mai 1889.png, Echraf-Zad Pacha Djami à Isnik (1619),
In 1922, he worked on publishing the first book of his Islamic art reproductions, ''Alttürkishe Keramik or L’Art islamique en Orient – Première Partie'' (''Islamic Art in the East – Part One'', published in French). In 1923, with the financial backing of American millionaire Charles Crane, he commissioned the printing of ''L’Art islamique en Orient, Deuxième Partie (Fragments d’architecture religieuse et civile)'' (Islamic Art in the East, Part Two (Fragments of Religious and Civil Architecture)) and ''L’Art islamique en Orient, Troisième Partie'' (''Islamic Art in the East, Part Three''), published in French in
Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its P ...
by the Printing House Schulz.
''Une ville célèbre, l’Angora ou l’antique Ancyre'' (A Famous city, the Angora or the Antik Ancyra)
In 1923, at the same time as publishing ''L’Art islamique'', Raymond published a volume on the treasures of Turkey, ''Une ville célèbre, l’Angora ou l’antique Ancyre'' (A Famous City, Angora or Antique Ancyra) once again with Schulz.
It also discusses the history of Ankara.
This book is dedicated to the memory of
Pierre Loti
Pierre Loti (; pseudonym of Louis Marie-Julien Viaud ; 14 January 1850 – 10 June 1923) was a French naval officer and novelist, known for his exotic novels and short stories.This article is derived largely from the ''Encyclopædia Britannica Ele ...
. The book was reviewed in a 1926 edition of ''
Revue des études byzantines
The ''Revue des études byzantines'' is an annual peer-reviewed academic journal covering the study of Greek Christianity and especially Byzantine civilization. It was established in 1897 as ''Échos d'Orient'', renamed ''Études byzantines'' in ...
'' by L. Barral, who called it "abundantly but unevenly illustrated". He praised Raymond's plan of the town of Yeni-Chéir, and twelve plates of the
Temple of Augustus and Rome
The Temple of Augustus and Rome is an augusteum located in the Altındağ district of Ankara. It is thought to have been built around 25–20 BC. Besides being one of the most important Roman-period ruins in the city, it is also known for the '' ...
, particularly two where Raymond had "attempted an interesting reconstruction of the same temple transformed into a church".
''Faïences décoratives de la Vieille Turquie'' (Decorative Faience in Ancient Turkey)

Raymond published ''Faïences décoratives de la Vieille Turquie'' (Decorative Faience in Ancient Turkey)
through the Paris publisher Albert Morancé; a little book that reproduced some of the plates from ''L'Art Islamique en Orient'' and introduced new ones.
La Basilique d'Αγία Σοφία de Constantinople (The Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople)
File:103 Perspectives au Gynécée - Alexandre Raymond.png, ''Hagia Sophia – Perspective au Gynécée''
File:SS Colonnes jumelées au gynecée.png, ''Hagia Sophia – Colonnes jumelées au gynecée''
File:29 La Basilique de Sainte-Sophie en son état actuel 1931,60X90.png, ''Hagia Sophia – 1931''
File:AYIA-SOPHIA LA COUPOLE LE CHRIST PENTOCRATOR, 80X80, photo collection privée.png, ''Hagia Sophia – La Coupole – Le Christ Pentocrator''
File:30 AYIA SOPHIA Vue de l'intérieur, 100X60, photo collection privée.png, ''Hagia Sophia – Vue de l'intérieur''
File:31 SAINTE SOPHIE Reconstituion du Yéron (siborium) d'après les homélies de Paul le Silentiaire, 50X80, photo Rossini.jpg, ''Hagia Sophia – Reconstitution du Yéron''
Over the next two years, Raymond worked on a colossal project that he considered to be his life’s work: ''La Basilique de Sainte Sophie (Αγία Σοφία) de Constantinople'' (The Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople). This was published in 1933.
He used his knowledge of the monument, the work and notes left by his father, the architect Marc Raymond, and a substantial number of photographs of the inside of the building. The undeniable originality of the drawings (ink, watercolour, gold-leaf and silver paintings) is that they represent Hagia Sophia before the
Muslims
Muslims () are people who adhere to Islam, a Monotheism, monotheistic religion belonging to the Abrahamic religions, Abrahamic tradition. They consider the Quran, the foundational religious text of Islam, to be the verbatim word of the God ...
covered it with lime mosaics. Only one drawing of Hagia Sophia, relating to the period when Alexandre Raymond took on his work, 1931, existed.
The entire work totals some 88 representations of various sizes. The drawings are complemented by the text describing Hagia Sophia (Αγία Σοφία) written by
Procopius of Caesarea
Procopius of Caesarea (; ''Prokópios ho Kaisareús''; ; – 565) was a prominent late antique Greek scholar and historian from Caesarea Maritima. Accompanying the Roman general Belisarius in Emperor Justinian's wars, Procopius became the pr ...
, the anonymous text of the
Holy Wisdom
Holy Wisdom (, ) is a concept in Christian theology.
Christian theology received the Old Testament personification of Wisdom (Hebrew ''Chokmah'') as well as the concept of Sophia (wisdom), Wisdom (''Sophia'') from Greek philosophy, especially ...
(also known as Holy Sophia, Divine Wisdom), and a historic and descriptive text from the author.
La Basilique des Saints-Apôtres (Church of the Holy Apostles)
File:40 Les Saints-Apôtres - Fuite en Egypte dernière étape.png, ''Les Saints-Apôtres – Fuite en Egypte dernière étape''
File:37 Les Saints-Apôtres - La Nativité.png, ''Les Saints-Apôtres – La Nativité''
File:38 Les Saints-Apôtres- Adoration des Mages.png, ''Les Saints-Apôtres – Adoration des Mages''
File:42 Les Saints-Apôtres- Marie-Madeleine.png, ''Les Saints-Apôtres – Marie-Madeleine''
File:41 Les Saints-Apôtres- La Samaritaine.png, ''Les Saints-Apôtres – La Samaritaine''
Alexandre Raymond became interested in Christian art and developed a technique that required great rigour, which we could call “micro-mosaics”. By drawing from the texts written by
Procopius of Caesarea
Procopius of Caesarea (; ''Prokópios ho Kaisareús''; ; – 565) was a prominent late antique Greek scholar and historian from Caesarea Maritima. Accompanying the Roman general Belisarius in Emperor Justinian's wars, Procopius became the pr ...
, Constantine of Rhodes and Constantine Mazarius, he drew 35 representations of the
Church of the Holy Apostles
The Church of the Holy Apostles (, ''Agioi Apostoloi''; ), also known as the Imperial Polyandrion (imperial cemetery), was a Byzantine Eastern Orthodox church in Constantinople, capital of the Eastern Roman Empire. The first structure dated to ...
including a series of illustrations of the life of
Jesus
Jesus (AD 30 or 33), also referred to as Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth, and many Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament, other names and titles, was a 1st-century Jewish preacher and religious leader. He is the Jesus in Chris ...
.
Exhibition in June 1933 in Paris
General Gouraud granted his patronage for an exhibition in the function hall of the town hall of the 13th district of Paris.
The exhibition, ''Visions féeriques d’Orient'' (Fantasy Perspectives of the East), grouped together some 172 plates: 80 plates from the ''Basilique de Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople'' (Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople) and 92 plates from ''L'Art Islamique en Orient'' (Islamic Art in the East). Raymond’s name was not mentioned on the cover of the exhibition brochure.
Mosaics
Byzantine mosaics
Raymond created 55 plates grouped together under the title ''Essai de reconstitution de mosaïques byzantines'' (Attempt to reproduce Byzantine mosaics). He portrayed the most famous
mosaic
A mosaic () is a pattern or image made of small regular or irregular pieces of colored stone, glass or ceramic, held in place by plaster/Mortar (masonry), mortar, and covering a surface. Mosaics are often used as floor and wall decoration, and ...
s of Greek, Italian and Turkish churches. He used photographs that he divided into segments and then scale reproduced down to the finest detail; a technique that would much later be known as “micro-mosaics”.
Theodora
Pursuing with mosaics, Raymond created 14 original illustrations of highlights of the life of Empress
Theodora
Theodora may refer to:
* Theodora (given name), a given name of Greek origin, meaning "God's gift"
Historical figures known as Theodora Byzantine empresses
* Theodora (wife of Justinian I) ( 500 – 548), saint by the Orthodox Church
* Theodo ...
, his final work, which he completed on 12 March 1940.
Micro-mosaics

Raymond’s “micro-mosaics” evoked
pointillism
Pointillism (, ) is a technique of painting in which small, distinct dots of color are applied in patterns to form an image.
Georges Seurat and Paul Signac developed the technique in 1886, branching from Impressionism. The term "Pointillism ...
and the yet-to-come
pixellation
In computer graphics, pixelation (also spelled pixellation in British English) is caused by displaying a bitmap or a section of a bitmap at such a large size that individual pixels, small single-colored square display elements that comprise th ...
. Raymond worked with a plank of wood on his lap, a magnifying glass in one hand and a paintbrush or a dip pen in the other. He would cut the tip of the nib so he could reproduce the tesserae perfectly.
Death
Raymond died in
Nanterre
Nanterre (; ) is the prefecture of the Hauts-de-Seine department in the western suburbs of Paris, France. It is located some northwest of the centre of Paris. In 2018, the commune had a population of 96,807.
The eastern part of Nanterre, b ...
, on 16 May 1941 at the age of 69.
He is buried in the Gabriel Péri Communal Cemetery in
Colombes
Colombes () is a Communes of France, commune in the northwestern suburbs of Paris, France, from the Kilometre zero, centre of Paris. In 2019, Colombes was the List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, 53rd largest city in France. ...
.
Exhibitions
* 1933, 10–30 June, ''Vision féériques d’Orient (Fantasy Perspectives of the East)'', Paris, town hall of 13th district
* 1956, 26 May – June, Festival d’architecture et d’art monumental (Monument Architecture and Art Festival), Grand Palais, Paris. Exhibition of some originals from ''La Basilique de Sainte Sophie (Αγία Σοφία) de Constantinople (The Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople).''
* 1999, 2 September – 9 October,
Yapı Kredi
Yapı Kredi () is one of the first nationwide commercial banks in Turkey, and is the fourth largest publicly owned bank in Turkey by its asset size. It was established in 1944 by Kazım Taşkent. Assets of the bank include credit cards, assets ...
Cultural Centre, exhibition space of the Sermet Çifter Library, İstiklál Cad. 285,
Beyoğlu
Beyoğlu (; ) is a municipality and Districts of Turkey, district of Istanbul Province, Istanbul Province, Turkey. Its area is 9 km2, and its population is 225,920 (2022). It is on the European side of Istanbul, Turkey, separated from the o ...
, Turkey. Exhibition of originals from ''L’Art Islamique en Orient 1, 2 et 3'' (Islamic Art in the East 1, 2 and 3).
* 2021–2022, Exhibition at the Péra Museum – November 2021 – March 2022 – of several of his originals concerning Ayia-Sophia, Theodora and Constantinople (Istanbul).
Major works
Paintings, drawings and plans
* ''Plan de l’Institut pour la Construction Séricicole de Brousse'' (Plan for the Institute for sericulture development in Bursa) (1893)
* ''Plan des Travaux de Parachèvement de l’Agence d’Angora'' (Working drawings for the completion of the Ankara Office) (1895)
* ''Plan de Construction de l’Agence à Ada Bazar'' (Construction plans for the Ottoman Public Debt Office in Adapazari) (1896)
* ''Sanctuaires Byzantins'' (Byzantine Sanctuaries)
* ''L’Art Islamique dans le Vilayet de Brousse'' (18 cartes et croquis) (Islamic Art in the Bursa Vilayet (18 cards and sketches)
* ''L’Art Islamique en Orient (première partie) ou Vieilles Faïences Turques'' (36 dessins), première édition : Alttürkishe Keramik, (Islamic Art in the East (part one) or Ancient Turkish Faience (36 drawings), first edition: ''Alttürkishe Keramik'', Published by Apollo, Bologna, 1923, (with an introduction by Charles Wulzinger, 36 drawings (40 Plates) printed by Schulz on behalf of Librairie Raymond (bookshop) (Péra, Constantinople); second edition printed in France in Montauban. A large book planned to be the first of a set of three books with the general title ''L’Art Islamique en Orient'' (Islamic Art in the East).
* ''L’Art Islamique en Orient (deuxième partie) ou Fragments d’Architecture Religieuse et Civile'' (Islamic Art in the East (part two) or Fragments of Religious and Civil Architecture) printed in Prague, 1924, 52 CMY drawings, Librairie Raymond, oriental art and archaeology publications, Péra – Constantinople – Dedicated to Charles Richard Crane with a preface by the author dated 15 July 1923.
* ''L’Art Islamique en Orient – Troisième Partie'' (Islamic Art in the East – Part Three). It was to include 60 drawings of panelling, fountains, illuminations, of the
Sokollu Mehmed Pasha Mosque in Stamboul, the Selimiye Mosque in Edirne, masterpiece of the architect
Atik Sinan
Sinan-i Atik, also known as Azadlı Sinan, and Atik Sinan (meaning Sinan the Freedman; ''azadlı'' shows that ''atik'' does not mean "old", and is used to distinguish him from Koca Mimar Sinan Agha), was an Ottoman architect for Sultan Mehmed II ...
with timeline, plans, longitudinal and transverse sections, 12 pages of text (49 x 35.5 cm), unpublished.
* ''Faïences Décoratives de la Vieille Turquie'' (Decorative Faience in Ancient Turkey), Paris, Albert Morance, 1927, 29 plates including 3 double pages. Loose sketches and plans in document files, half-black canvas, first flat image illustrated in colour.
* ''La Basilique de Sainte Sophie (Αγία Σοφία) de Constantinople'' (The Basilica of Hagia Sophia of Constantinople), 88 drawings (ink, watercolour, gouache, gold-leaf paint): pillars, doorways, corridors, vaults, the great cupola, mosaics, plans, façades, longitudinal and transverse sections, general perspectives, marble facings, major mosaic icons. Three descriptive manuscripts by Procopius of Caesarea, by Anonymous and by the author, 1928–29.
* ''Essai de Reconstitution de la Basilique des Saints-Apôtres'' (Attempt to reproduce the Basilica of the Holy Apostles) 37 drawings, 1933.
* ''Mosaïques Byzantines'' (Byzantine Mosaics) 55 drawings, 1935.
* ''Théodora de Byzance'' (Theodora, Byzantine Empress) 14 drawings, 1940. Published texts
* ''L’Art du constructeur en Turquie'' (The Art of Construction in Turkey), 1908, Alexandria.
* ''Revue Technique d’Orient'', 1910–1911, as Editor-in-Chief: miscellaneous articles.
* ''Une ville célèbre
Angora (L’antique Ancyre)'' (A Famous City, Angora (Antique Ancyra)), Schulz, Prague, 1924.
References
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