Pascal Sébah. Colosse de Ramsès II à Memphis, 19th century

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Pascal Sébah. Colosse de Ramsès II à Memphis, 19th century
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Fotografering: 1865 - 1870
Fotograf: Sebah, Pascal
Avbildet sted: Gaza
Part of collection: Buskerud Fylkesfotoarkiv
Owner of collection: Hringariki
Institution: Buskerud fylkesfotoarkiv
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Ouled-Naïl woman from Alegria by Pascal Sebah, 19th century
Pascal Sebah (1823-1886). Cérémonie du Dosseh, Le Caire, mars 1878 (détail) Lors du retour de la caravane de la Mecque, les volontaires se sont couchés à plat ventre pour créer une route de chair et d’os sous les sabots du cheval du dignitaire. Se relever sans être blessé était un miracle - ou une rédemption ? (épreuve albuminée, album n°4)
These images were taken by pioneering Ottoman photographer Pascal Sébah around 1890. He opened the Ottoman empire’s first photography studio in Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul) in 1857, producing pictures of the city’s architectural landmarks for visitors from Europe and North America.
Chart the fascinating history of cultural and artistic interactions between East and West through hundreds of objects – from beautiful ceramics and glassware to oil paintings and photography.
J. Pascal Sébah. Selling Sugar Cane, ca. 1876.
• Abidôs, Temple et Portrait de Seti I.
Date: 19th century
Photographer: Pascal Sebah (Turkish, 1823 - 1886)
Pascal Sebah - Turkish woman, 1880′s