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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Antoin Sevruguin, A Dervish carrying a Kashkul, or beggar's bowl, Early 20th Century

Antoin Sevruguin

A Dervish carrying a Kashkul, or beggar's bowl, Early 20th Century
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92 mm x 138 mm
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Titled "Derviche" on recto.

Titled "Derviche" on recto.

Publications

This image is attributed to Antoin Sevruguin in "Antoin Sevruguin's Iran" published in 1999 by Barjesteh van Waalwijk van Doorn & Co (Netherlands) and Zaman Publishers (Iran) and appears on page 40.

 

A gelatin silver print of this image is located in the Myron Bement Smith collection of Sevruguin Photographs. Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C., 2011. Museum number: FSA A.4 2.12.Up.65.

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