21st Mar, 2024 11:00
NORTH AFRICA, c.1880s
A group of albumen prints (8) of scenes and costume studies from North Africa, c.1880s. Comprising: a young Bedouin woman in a doorway, most likely Morocco, image/sheet size 220 x 165mm; a scene of Sahara Caravansarai by Garrigues, image/sheet size 190 x 250mm, signed in the negative; a costume study of a young Egyptian woman by Abdullah Freres, image/sheet size 280 x 180mm; a portrait of a soldier in a doorway, attributed to George Washington Wilson, image/sheet size 210 x 160mm; an anonymous group portrait of a Berber family, High Atlas, Morocco, mounted to period card, image/sheet size 260 x 200mm; a costume study of a young Egyptian woman with a vase, mounted to blue period card, image/sheet size 260 x 190mm, titled 'Femme Arabe' in the negative; a nude study of a Nagreb woman, image/sheet size 120 x 80mm; and a nomadic campsite in Biskra, mounted to period card, image/sheet size 215 x 275mm, titled 'Campement a Biskra Algeria' in the negative.
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