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Photographer: Pascal SebahPascal Sébah (1823-1886) from Constantinople/Istanbul was a great Turkish photographer. He produced outstanding portraits, city landscapes, ethnographic photos, captures of historic monuments from Turkey and Middle East. He was the fourth child of the Syrian Catholic Hanna Sébah and the Armenian Lisa Hichaftadjan. He was father of the photographer Jean Sebah (1872-1947).
Addresses:
- 1857 10 Tom Tom Sokaği, ('El Chark Societé Photographic' El Chark = the Orient) (”prés la Poste d’Autriche”)
- 1858- ?: Grand Rue de Péra 232.(“Vis-á-vis de Palais de France”) His Tom Tom Sokaği studio remained open, and was used as a laboratory.
-1860: Grand Rue de Péra 439 (next to the Russian Embassy); he employed A. Laroche to run that studio.
- 1873: opened a branch in Cairo
Medals:
- 1859 Paris: Medal from the Societé Française de Photographie
- 1867 Naples: Medal from “La Scuola Dantesca Napolitana”
- 1870 Paris
- 1873: Ottoman exhibition in Vienna: Sébah presented the album, Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie. He received a gold medal from the Austrians and the Medjidie Order from the Sultan Abdülaziz.
- 1877 medal in Philadelphia
- 1878 Paris: silver medal at the ‘Exposition Universelle‘ for photographs of Nubian desert tribes.
1883 suffered a stroke; his brother Cosmi, and later Jean Sébah (1872-1947), Pascal’s son, run the studio up to 1945.
Location: Constantinople/ Istanbul
Date: probably 1864
Subject: probably portrait of Ecaterina Obreja, born Xantopol, (1837-1914), mother of Alexandru Obregia and Anastase Obreja. At the time she was already married, had been given birth to her son Alexandru and might have been bearing her second son, Anastase.
Format: CDV (number scratched on the negative 10152)
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1- the birth of the Infinity Stones explained by the Collector
2- Starlord recovers the Orb from the temple on Morag
3- Ronan puts the Power Stone on his Cosmi-Rod to control its immense power
4- the stone reunites with the others in Thanos' Gauntlet
Maker: J.P. Sebah (1872-1947)
Born: Turkey
Active: Turkey/Egypt
Medium: albumen print
Size: 8.25" 10.5"
Location: Egypt
Object No. 2013.398
Shelf: D-31
Publication:
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Notes: Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolific number of images of Egypt, Turkey and Greece to serve the tourist trade. Pascal Sébah was born in Constantinople, then the capital of the Ottoman Empire, to a Syrian Catholic father and an Armenian mother. He initially worked in collaboration with the French photographer, Henri Bechard. After receiving medals at the International Exhibition in Paris, he decided to open his own studio in Istanbul in 1857. Sébah's studio was known as ''El Chark (meaning "The Orient"), situated at 439 Grande Rue de Pera in the center of the city and close by the Embassies and hotels where tourists congregated. Sébah primarily produced photographs for the tourist trade. By the second half of the 19th-century, tourist travel to Egypt had created strong demand for photographs as souvenirs. Sébah was amongst a group of early photographers, who made their way to Cairo and Istanbul to capitalise on this demand. By 1873 Sébah was successful enough to open a second studio in Cairo. He exhibited at Ottoman exhibition in Vienna, Austria in 1873. He established a valuable working relationship with Turkish painter Osman Hamdi Bey taking photographs as part of the artist's preparation and in which he experimented with light and shade. In turn, Hamdi Bey selected Sébah to illustrate his text on the popular costumes worn by Turkish people, entitled Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie en 1873: ouvrage publié sous le patronage de la Commission impériale ottomane pour l'Exposition universelle de Vienne published in 1873. Following his death on 25 June 1886, the studio continued in business. It was managed by his brother, Cosmi, and in 1888 Pollicarpe Joiallier became a partner. At this time the company was renamed Sebah & Joaillier. Pascal's son, Jean Pascal Sébah, also joined in 1888 and went on to run the studio with other photographers. The firm developed a reputation as the leading representative of Orientalist photography and in 1889 was appointed the Photographers by Appointment to the Prussian Court. Sébah's studio continued operations, in one form or another, until 1952 at the same address then moved until its closure in 1973. (source: Wikipedia).
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Photographer:Pascal Sébah (1823-1886) from Constantinople/Istanbul, great Turkish photographer (child of a Syrian Catholic and an Armenian), was a leading figure of photography in Turkey and the Middle East. Aside portraits, he produced memorable city landscapes, ethnographic photos, captures of historic monuments and various compositions that make of him one of the first “art photographers”
1857 opened a photographic studio at 10 Tom Tom Sokaği, ( 'El Chark Societé Photographic').
(1858?) Later he opened a new studio at 232 Grand Rue de Péra.
1860 he moved to Grand Rue de Péra 439, and employed A. Laroche to run that studio.
The original studio on Tom Tom Sokaği remained open, and was used as a laboratory.
1873 Brought him the consacration as an artist:
- Medal from the Societé Française de Photographie
- Ottoman exhibition in Vienna: Sébah presented a fascinating album, Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie. He received a gold medal from the Austrians and another medal from the Sultan Abdülaziz.
- opened a branch in Cairo
1878 silver medal at the ‘Exposition Universelle‘ for photographs of Nubian desert tribes.
1883 suffered a stroke; his brother Cosmi, and later Jean Sébah (1872-1947), Pascal’s son, run the studio up to 1945.
See: www.luminous-lint.com/app/photographer/Pascal__Sebah/A/
www.acgart.gr/acg-collection/artists/S/SebP/SebP-bio.htm
Date: 1858-1860; it seems, that Sébah's 252 Grande Rue de Péra photo studio, functioned only in that period.
Location: Constantinople / Istanbul, Ottoman Empire / Turkey
The portrayed: Gheorghe Xantopol, father of Ecaterinei Obreja , grandfather of Alexandru Obregia. He was a greek from Constantinople.
Format: CDV
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Alex Nova (@alex.nova) and his battle stanced veloster with his Cosmis wheels 18x11 square setup, slammed on static fitment, and those amazing blast pipes at SoWo 9 2015 in Helen,GA
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Cosmi, white oxen, rose cart
Cosmi Zúñigua, our neighbor poses with their freshly painted carreta full of family and friends.
Maker: J.P. Sebah (1872-1947)
Born: Turkey
Active: Turkey/Egypt
Medium: albumen print
Size: 10.5 x 8.25
Location: Egypt
Object No. 2008.068
Shelf: D-32
Publication:
Other Collections:
Notes: Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolific number of images of Egypt, Turkey and Greece to serve the tourist trade. Pascal Sébah was born in Constantinople, then the capital of the Ottoman Empire, to a Assyrian father and an Armenian mother. He initially worked in collaboration with the French photographer, Henri Bechard. After receiving medals at the International Exhibition in Paris, he decided to open his own studio in Constantinople in 1857. Sébah's studio was known as ''El Chark (meaning "The Orient"), situated at 439 Grande Rue de Pera in the center of the city and close by the embassies and hotels where tourists met. Sébah primarily produced photographs for the tourist trade. By the second half of the 19th century, tourist travel to Egypt had created strong demand for photographs as souvenirs. Sébah was among a group of early photographers in Constantinople and Cairo to capitalize on this demand. By 1873 Sébah was successful enough to open a second studio in Cairo. The same year, he exhibited at the Ottoman pavilion of the Universal Exhibition in Vienna, Austria. Following his death on 25 June 1886, the studio continued in business. It was managed by his brother, Cosmi, and in 1888 Pollicarpe Joiallier became a partner. At this time, the company was renamed Sebah & Joaillier. Pascal's son, Jean Pascal Sébah, also joined in 1888 and went on to run the studio with other photographers. The firm developed a reputation as the leading representative of Orientalist photography and in 1889 was appointed the Photographers by Appointment to the Prussian Court. Sébah's studio continued operations, in one form or another, until 1952 at the same address and then moved until its closure in 1973.
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Maker: J.P. Sebah (1872-1947)
Born: Turkey
Active: Turkey/Egypt
Medium: albumen print
Size: 10.5 x 8.25 in
Location: Egypt
Object No. 2008.065
Shelf: D-32
Publication:
Other Collections:
Notes: Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolific number of images of Egypt, Turkey and Greece to serve the tourist trade. Pascal Sébah was born in Constantinople, then the capital of the Ottoman Empire, to a Syrian Catholic father and an Armenian mother. He initially worked in collaboration with the French photographer, Henri Bechard. After receiving medals at the International Exhibition in Paris, he decided to open his own studio in Istanbul in 1857. Sébah's studio was known as ''El Chark (meaning "The Orient"), situated at 439 Grande Rue de Pera in the center of the city and close by the Embassies and hotels where tourists congregated. Sébah primarily produced photographs for the tourist trade. By the second half of the 19th-century, tourist travel to Egypt had created strong demand for photographs as souvenirs. Sébah was amongst a group of early photographers, who made their way to Cairo and Istanbul to capitalise on this demand. By 1873 Sébah was successful enough to open a second studio in Cairo. He exhibited at Ottoman exhibition in Vienna, Austria in 1873. He established a valuable working relationship with Turkish painter Osman Hamdi Bey taking photographs as part of the artist's preparation and in which he experimented with light and shade. In turn, Hamdi Bey selected Sébah to illustrate his text on the popular costumes worn by Turkish people, entitled Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie en 1873: ouvrage publié sous le patronage de la Commission impériale ottomane pour l'Exposition universelle de Vienne published in 1873. Following his death on 25 June 1886, the studio continued in business. It was managed by his brother, Cosmi, and in 1888 Pollicarpe Joiallier became a partner. At this time the company was renamed Sebah & Joaillier. Pascal's son, Jean Pascal Sébah, also joined in 1888 and went on to run the studio with other photographers. The firm developed a reputation as the leading representative of Orientalist photography and in 1889 was appointed the Photographers by Appointment to the Prussian Court. Sébah's studio continued operations, in one form or another, until 1952 at the same address then moved until its closure in 1973. (source: Wikipedia).
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Maker: Pascal Sebah (1823-1886)
Born: Turkey
Active: Turkey/Egypt
Medium: albumen print
Size: 10.5 in x 8 in
Location: Egypt
Object No. 2010.092
Shelf: D-32
Publication:
Other Collections: Auer Photo Foundation
Notes: No 12 in negative. Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) was a photographer in Constantinople (now Istanbul) and Cairo, who produced a prolific number of images of Egypt, Turkey and Greece to serve the tourist trade. Pascal Sébah was born in Constantinople, then the capital of the Ottoman Empire, to a Syrian Catholic father and an Armenian mother. He initially worked in collaboration with the French photographer, Henri Bechard. After receiving medals at the International Exhibition in Paris, he decided to open his own studio in Istanbul in 1857. Sébah's studio was known as ''El Chark (meaning "The Orient"), situated at 439 Grande Rue de Pera in the center of the city and close by the Embassies and hotels where tourists congregated. Sébah primarily produced photographs for the tourist trade. By the second half of the 19th-century, tourist travel to Egypt had created strong demand for photographs as souvenirs. Sébah was amongst a group of early photographers, who made their way to Cairo and Istanbul to capitalise on this demand. By 1873 Sébah was successful enough to open a second studio in Cairo. He exhibited at Ottoman exhibition in Vienna, Austria in 1873. He established a valuable working relationship with Turkish painter Osman Hamdi Bey taking photographs as part of the artist's preparation and in which he experimented with light and shade. In turn, Hamdi Bey selected Sébah to illustrate his text on the popular costumes worn by Turkish people, entitled Les Costumes Populaires de la Turquie en 1873: ouvrage publié sous le patronage de la Commission impériale ottomane pour l'Exposition universelle de Vienne published in 1873. Following his death on 25 June 1886, the studio continued in business. It was managed by his brother, Cosmi, and in 1888 Pollicarpe Joiallier became a partner. At this time the company was renamed Sebah & Joaillier. Pascal's son, Jean Pascal Sébah, also joined in 1888 and went on to run the studio with other photographers. The firm developed a reputation as the leading representative of Orientalist photography and in 1889 was appointed the Photographers by Appointment to the Prussian Court. Sébah's studio continued operations, in one form or another, until 1952 at the same address then moved until its closure in 1973. (source: Wikipedia).
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Plate representing the primordial chaos: an undefined black mass extending to the infinite. (DUCH I, p. 26)
The whole universe is arranged according to divine proportions, thus generating a celestial music. (DUCH I, p. 90)
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858 874 4970 x 101
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Boarder
Wild Rose
Blender
Bobs
Kaos
Merkles
Shoes. com
Beach Break
Backcountry. com
Cosmic
Major
Tahoe Sports
Millennium Shoes
Wright Life
Board Cartel
Shiekh
Feet First
Robert Wayne
Skate Direct
Safari Shirt
Impact
Zappos. com
Amazon. com
Side Effect
Solanos Shoes
Cellular
Hostile
Big Brother
The Edge
Amateur Athlete
Sportie LA
Inlet Outlet
Kingsize
Alleyco