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![]() Content Genre/Subject Matter: This full-length portrait shows two men, described as dervishes from Bukhara (Uzbekistan). The man on the right wears a light-coloured tunic held together at the waist by a large fur-edged belt. In his left hand he carries a percussion instrument and in the crook of the same arm what appears to be a woven mat. On his head he wears a fur-edged, peaked hat, made of likely woven cloth. The bearded man on the left wears a ragged patchwork coat, a bag at his right side (the strap crosses across his chest), a dark-coloured bead necklace, a fur-lined hat and a gourd at his left side. In his right hand he holds a long straight wooden instrument, perhaps percussive, and in his left a further percussion instrument. The negative has had hand-work applied, causing the it to take on a soft-shaded paint-like quality in places. In particular the original background has been substituted completely. In addition, the men’s feet have been cut out of the frame. Inscriptions: Printed above image, in ink: XXII Printed beneath image, in ink: ‘Derwische aus Buchara.’ A circular 'British Museum' blind stamp is located in the lower left corner. Extent and format 1 collotype print Physical characteristics Dimensions: 137 x 97 mm Format: 1 collotype print Condition: The print is in good condition. Foliation: ‘XXII’ Written in German in Latin script المصدر: هنا
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الكلمات الدلالية (Tags) |
(1884م-1889م), تاريخية, صور |
الذين يشاهدون محتوى الموضوع الآن : 1 ( الأعضاء 0 والزوار 1) | |
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