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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, Sasanian Reliefs Depicting the Investiture of Narseh by Anahita, Naqsh-i Rustam, Late 19th Century or early 20th Century
Antoin Sevruguin
Sasanian Reliefs Depicting the Investiture of Narseh by Anahita, Naqsh-i Rustam, Late 19th Century or early 20th Century
Gelatin silver print
166 mm x 120 mm
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The number '1649' in white in in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin appears on recto. The same number in the same location is also present on the...
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The number "1649" in white in in what may be the hand of Antoin Sevruguin appears on recto. The same number in the same location is also present on the gelatin silver print held in the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives in the Smithsonian Institution. The number "596" in white ink also appears on recto. Whilst this number is not visible on the gelatin silver print of this image in the Smithsonian Institution, it is visible in that museum's glass negative..

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A gelatin silver print of this image is held in the Myron Bement Smith collection of Antoin Sevruguin photographs located in the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.. The print was a gift of Katherine Dennis Smith, 1973-1985 and has a reference number of FSA A.4 2.12.Sm.16. The glass negative of this image held in the same museum has a reference number of FSA A.4 2.12.GN.47.03.

 

A print of this image is also in the collection of Azita Bina and Elmar W. Seibel and was included on page104 of the catalogue "The eye of the Shah Qajar court photography and the Persian past" published in 2015 by the Institute for the Study of the Ancient World at New York University.

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