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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, Haruniya Mausoleum, Tus, Late 19th Century

Antoin Sevruguin

Haruniya Mausoleum, Tus, Late 19th Century
Gelatin silver print
166 mm x 228 mm
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The number "771" in black ink appears on recto in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin and has been cross out in black ink.

The number "771" in black ink appears on recto in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin and has been cross out in black ink.

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Myron Bement Smith Collection: Antoin Sevruguin Photographs. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C. Gift of Katherine Dennis Smith, 1973-1985. Museum number: FSA A.4 2.12.Sm.76. Titled: "Tus (Iran): Haruniya Mausoleum". On recto, scratched handwritten number (inked, probably by Antoin Sevruguin) reads, "711”. On recto of the print, faded handwritten number (inked, probably by Antoin Sevruguin) reads, "267."

 

The image is reproduced on page 92 of Volume III of “Du Khorassan au pays des Backhtiaris: trois mois de voyage en Perse” by Henry-Rene D’Allemagne published in 1911 by Hachette, Paris, France. The image is titled "Le Naghara-Khaneh, a Tus (environs de Mesched)".

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