Antoin Sevruguin
Madrasa, Late 19th Century or early 2oth Century
Gelatin silver print
224 mm x 165 mm
The numbers "197" and "878" in white ink appear on recto in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.
The numbers "197" and "878" in white ink appear on recto in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin.
Provenance
This photograph forms part of a group that is believed to have belonged to Earl Thomas Crain (1907-1989), an American foreign service officer who was stationed in Iran from 1935. The group of photographs are believed to have been originally acquired by the father of Crain’s wife, Elizabeth Agnes Hildebrand, who was an honorary council for Switzerland in Iran after the first world war.
Publications
A postcard of this image in the Nelson collection is titled "Une ecole ancienne a Teheran" on recto.