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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, A Kurdish woman spinning cotton, Late 19th Century
Antoin Sevruguin
A Kurdish woman spinning cotton, Late 19th Century
Albumen print
160 mm x 225 mm
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The number 402 in white appears on recto. Titled 'Kurdish' in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.
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The number 402 in white appears on recto. Titled "Kurdish" in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.

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This image is attributed to Antoin Sevruguin and appears in the "History of Photography and Pioneer Photographers" in Iran by Yahya Zoka. Published in 1997 by Offset Press Inc., Tehran. The image is described in Parsi as "A Kurdish Woman". The number "402" in white also appears on recto. The image also appears on a postcard in the collection and is titled in French, "a Kurdish women spinning cotton".

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