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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, A Jegaraki at the side of the street in Tehran, Late 19th Century or early 20th Century
Antoin Sevruguin
A Jegaraki at the side of the street in Tehran, Late 19th Century or early 20th Century
Gelatin silver print
168 mm x 118 mm
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The number '86' in white ink appears on rector as does the number '1358', which has been scratched out. The scratached out number is in the same location as the...
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The number "86" in white ink appears on rector as does the number "1358", which has been scratched out. The scratached out number is in the same location as the number that appears on recto of the image of this print on page 79 of "Sevruguin's Iran" published by Barjesteh Zaman in 1999 and the albumen print of this image located in the Getty museum collection.

 

There is postcard of this image in the Nelson collection that is titled "Rotisseur dans le bazaar a Tehran".

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An albumen print of this image is located in the Getty museum collection reference number 2017.R.25-24. The print is captioned "Teheran - marchand de Kebatchi" in French on recto. The number "1358" in white ink appears on the print in the same location as the gelatin silver print in the Nelson collection..

 

A reproduction of this image is located on page 232 of “Antoin Sevruguin: Past and Present” published by The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago in 2020.

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