[Studioporträt von Models in traditioneller Kleidung aus der Provinz Suri ̈ yè (Syrien), Osmanisches Reich]
Zusammenfassung
(1): Peasant from the environs of Damas (Damascus); (2): Druze from the environs of Damas (Damascus); and (3) Arab nomad of the Ourban tribe.
French caption from book: Syrie: Figure 1: Fellah des environs de Damas; Figure 2: Druse des environs de Damas; Figure 3: Arabe nomade de la tribu Ourban.
Caption also in Ottoman Turkish.
Part III, plate XXXII.
Illus. in: Les costumes populaires de la Turquie en 1873 / Hamdy bey ... et Marie de Launay ... phototypie de Sébah. Part III, plate XXXII (opposite p. 275).
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drusen
Kleidung und Kleid
Syrien
Damaskus
Araber
Bauern
Nomaden
Buchillustrationen
Gruppenportraits
Fotogravuren
Porträtdrucke
Französisch
maydan damaskus syrien
Studio
Porträt
Studioportrait
Modelle
Provinz
Suri du
Ottomane
Reich
Vintage-Illustration
19. Jahrhundert
Marie de launay
osman hamdi bey
Pascal Sebah
Osmanisches Reich
ultrahohe Auflösung
hohe Auflösung
ethnische Gruppen
Kongressbibliothek
Türkisch
Datum
01/01/1873
Mitwirkende
Sébah, Pascal, 1823-1886, photographer
Launay, Marie de, author
Osman Hamdi Bey, 1842-1910, author
Quelle
Library of Congress
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