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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
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- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.9 cm. x 16.8 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXVII, top.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.7 cm. x 16.8 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXVIII, top.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.3 cm. x 16.9 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXVIII, bottom.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 14 cm. x 16.8 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXVIII, middle.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 9.8 cm. x 16.9 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXIX, middle.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.5 cm. x 16.5 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
- Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXIX, top.]
- Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco...
- Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.5 cm. x 16.9 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
-
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
- Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der gewänder und die stoffmuster." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate XXXIX, bottom.]
- Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco...
- Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.5 cm. x 17 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der tiere. Tierfries: oben Rebhühner, unten Enten und andere Bruchstücke." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 52-62; Plate XLVII, bottom.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
Contained In:
- Ernst Herzfeld Papers / Photographic Files / Photo File 21: Samarra: Malereien / Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragments of Wall-Paintings and Reconstructed Color Pattern, from the Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Square Reception-Hall Block, Room Identified as a Harem
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
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1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
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1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.8 cm. x 16.7 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
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Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Die darstellung der tiere. Tierfries: oben Rebhühner, unten Enten und andere Bruchstücke." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 52-62; Plate XLVII, middle, and XLIV, top.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative."
Contained In:
- Ernst Herzfeld Papers / Photographic Files / Photo File 21: Samarra: Malereien / Excavation of Samarra (Iraq): Fragments of Wall-Paintings and Reconstructed Color Pattern, from the Palace of the Caliph (Dar al-Khilafa, Jawsaq al-Khaqani, Bayt al-Khalifah), Square Reception-Hall Block, Room Identified as a Harem
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- Creators:
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Herzfeld, Ernst, 1879-1948
- Dates:
-
1911-1913
- Level:
- item
- Size:
-
1 Item (photographic print, b&w, 11.7 cm. x 17 cm.)
- Collection ID:
- FSA.A.06
- Repository:
-
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Original publication caption reads, "Djausaq, Harem. Haus XIII, Zimmer 12. Reste eines Wandbildes mit hockenden Männergestalten umrahmt von einem Fries von Papageien." [Herzfeld, Ernst, 1927: "Die Ausgrabungen von Samarra, vol. 3; Die Malereien von Samarra. Verlag Dietrich Reimer Ernst Vohsen, Berlin. Pp. 62-80; Plate LIX, top.]
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "Samarra was founded by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mu'tasim (r. 833-842) in 836 AD to serve as his imperial capital. [...] The construction of the many mosques and palaces at Samarra fostered an early flowering of architectural decoration. What mainly survives today are wall revetments in carved stucco a...
Additional information from Archives staff reads, "No existing negative. Possible Inventory Number, based on Finds Journal: IN-644."