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![]() Content Genre/Subject Matter: This full-length portrait shows a bearded, described as a ‘sweet seller (Djiddah [Jeddah])’. The man stands face forward, looking towards the camera. He holds two corners of a rectangular tray which rests on a three-legged wooden table, made of bound branches. Many sticks topped with bird-like and other shapes stand perpendicular from the tray. A pile of wider stalks can be seen on the left of the tray. One or both of these may be miswak stalks (Plural: masawik ), which are traditionally chewed to sweeten the breath prior to praying. The man wears a white, button-up thawb rolled up at the elbows over white trousers and a white headdress. He has one prominent bandage on his left foot. The man is photographed in a courtyard-like space with plants – some in wide wooden pots – foliage and a window, fronted by bars, visible in the background. Inscriptions: Printed above image, in ink: XXIV Printed beneath image, in ink: ‘Süssigkeitskrنmer (Djiddah).’ A circular 'British Museum' blind stamp is located in the lower left corner. Extent and format 1 collotype print Physical characteristics Dimensions: 144 x 98 mm Format: 1 collotype print Condition: The print is in good condition. Foliation: ‘XXIV’ 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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