Pascal Sebah (XIX) - Femmes fellahs

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"Femmes fellahs" by Pascal Sebah (XIX), circa 1880, albumen print 20 × 26 cm, signed, in very good condition (TTB) and not mounted on an album page.

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Circa 1880, 20 x 26 cm.

"Femmes fellahs", a very beautiful period albumen print, in very good condition, with preserved contrasts, grayscale tones and levels of detail from Very Good to Superb, by Pascal Sebah.

The appeal of this print is that it is not mounted on an album page or cardboard backing, which is rare.

Labeled and signed at the bottom of the print, in the negative.

Deserves framing.

It will be shipped with its neutral pH sleeve (ideal for a collection kept in good condition).

Pascal (P.) Sebah is one of the great photographers active in Constantinople in the second half of the 19th century. His studio, located in the heart of the city, quickly became a reference for travelers and diplomats seeking images of the Ottoman Empire and Egypt.

Sebah produced portraits, “types” scenes, and monumental views with great technical mastery and careful staging.

Seller's Story

An expert for more than 15 years among collectors of old photos and stamps, Multi-Collections organizes monthly sales dedicated to Oriental and Japanese photographs from the 19th century as well as lots and collections of stamps from all periods.
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Circa 1880, 20 x 26 cm.

"Femmes fellahs", a very beautiful period albumen print, in very good condition, with preserved contrasts, grayscale tones and levels of detail from Very Good to Superb, by Pascal Sebah.

The appeal of this print is that it is not mounted on an album page or cardboard backing, which is rare.

Labeled and signed at the bottom of the print, in the negative.

Deserves framing.

It will be shipped with its neutral pH sleeve (ideal for a collection kept in good condition).

Pascal (P.) Sebah is one of the great photographers active in Constantinople in the second half of the 19th century. His studio, located in the heart of the city, quickly became a reference for travelers and diplomats seeking images of the Ottoman Empire and Egypt.

Sebah produced portraits, “types” scenes, and monumental views with great technical mastery and careful staging.

Seller's Story

An expert for more than 15 years among collectors of old photos and stamps, Multi-Collections organizes monthly sales dedicated to Oriental and Japanese photographs from the 19th century as well as lots and collections of stamps from all periods.
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Details

Date of print
1880
Artist
Pascal Sebah (XIX)
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Owner or reseller
Title of artwork
Femmes fellahs
Condition
Very fine
Technique
Albumen paper process
Height
20 cm
Width
26 cm
Signature
Signed
Genre
Documentary photography
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Objects sold
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