Sar-amay Moses. Our Guide around Constantinople.

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Sar-amay Moses. Our Guide around Constantinople.

Creator

Jean Pascal Sébah

Photographer · 1872–1947

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J. Pascal Sébah founded a large photographic studio at 439 Grande Rue de Pera in the center of Constantinople in 1857. The establishment came to be called *El Chark,* or "The Orient." He extensively photographed Egypt, including views of many of the temples as well as rare portraits of tribespeople in the Nubian desert. He also staged genre scenes, and his photographs were frequently used as illus

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Date
1868–1879
Medium
Albumen silver print
Culture
Turkish
Department
Photographs
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