صورة لثلاثة حجّاج من البصرة، العراق
Content
Genre/Subject Matter:
This full-length seated portrait shows three pilgrims from Baçrah (latterly Basra or Basrah), in modern-day Iraq. They sit facing the camera.
The man on the right is dressed in a vertically striped robe with a sash at his waist and a turban of printed material on his head. The man in the middle wears a predominantly white checked robe with a mid-coloured outer robe open over it, a sash at his waist and a printed turban on his head. He holds a pen-shaped object in his right hand. The man on the left wears a dark-outer robe over several other layers of clothing. His head is covered by a keffiyeh (or ghutrah) held in place by an agal made of twisted cloth. In his left hand the man holds a pen-shaped object, spherically shaped at one end.
The three men are photographed in a courtyard-like space with foliage visible in the background.
Inscriptions:
Printed above image, in ink:
XX
Printed beneath image, in ink:
‘Pilger aus Baçrah.’
A circular 'British Museum' blind stamp is located in the lower left corner.
Extent and format
1 collotype print
Physical characteristics
Dimensions:
103 x 138 mm
Format:
1 collotype print
Condition:
The print is in good condition.
Foliation:
‘XX’
Written in
German in Latin script
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