Photo of collection object Femmes musulmanes Syriennes à Beyrouth, Costume de Ville
Bonfils, Félix. Femmes musulmanes Syriennes à Beyrouth, Costume de Ville, c. 1867–78. Albumen print from glass plate negative, Image: 38.1 x 48.3 cm (15 x 19 in.). Gift of William and Margaret Lipscomb, 2021.207. CC0.

Femmes musulmanes Syriennes à Beyrouth, Costume de Ville

c. 1867–78

Félix Bonfils

Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885)

Photography

Femmes musulmanes Syriennes à Beyrouth, Costume de Ville, c. 1867–78. Félix Bonfils (French, 1831–1885). Albumen print from glass plate negative; image: 38.1 x 48.3 cm (15 x 19 in.). The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of William and Margaret Lipscomb 2021.207 French photographer Félix Bonfils settled with his wife and child in Beirut in 1867 and opened a photography studio which his family continued to operate until 1918. Their offerings included landscapes and cityscapes, portraits, and posed scenes including examples of Middle Eastern dress such as this one, which shows the full-body and face veils worn in public by some, although not all, Muslim women in public in Beirut. Many Westerners found the full veils worn by Muslim women in mid-nineteenth-century Beirut both fascinating and disturbing.
Maker/Artist
Bonfils, Félix
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
Albumen print from glass plate negative
Dimensions
Image: 38.1 x 48.3 cm (15 x 19 in.)
Inscribed
Inscription: Imprinted in white on recto of image: "672-Femmes musulmanes syriennes costume de ville" Inscription: Imprinted in white on recto of image, lower right: "Bonfils" Inscription: Written in blue pencil on verso: "24" Inscription: Written in pencil on verso: "672/10"
Departments
Photography
Accession Number
2021.207
Credit Line
Gift of William and Margaret Lipscomb
Rights Statement
CC0

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