صورة العريس جالس على الكرسي أو الأريكة
Content
Genre/Subject Matter:
The image shows a richly ornamented interior scene in the bridal chamber. The virgin bride is placed onto the throne (seat) on the first night of marriage, laylat al-duk̲h̲la ; in this image the bridegroom is seated in her place.
The bridal throne ( arīkah ) is located in the central of three recesses, two of which are visible in this image. A wider view of the bridal chamber can be seen in the first of two images – X463/19 – presented together.
The arch-surrounds are decorated with richly embroidered cloth. The arch in which the bridegroom sits is edged with a shiny, spherical balls. A large, tassel-edged, embroidered circular hanging is visible in the right-hand recess.
The bridegroom faces the camera with his hands on his knees. He wears a white turban, mid-coloured robe and a striped shawl tossed over his right shoulder.
A glass chandelier that is visible in the previous image (X463/19) is here out of focus in the upper part of the image. A further hanging light feature, directly above the bridegroom, is also out of focus, while two further chandelier-like features are affixed to the walls either side of the bridegroom. Further light is provided by the glass lanterns hanging directly in the centre of the two recesses visible.
This is the second of two related images.
Inscriptions:
Above the top image, on the right, in ink: ‘XVIIIa’
Extent and format
1 Collotype print
Physical characteristics
Dimensions:
156 x 110 mm
Format:
Collotype print, pasted into volume
Condition:
The print is in good condition with minor surface dirt and light abrasions throughout.
Foliation:
‘XVIIIb’
Process:
Collotype
Written in
Arabic in Arabic script
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