• abyssinian woman - image 11

    title: Abyssinian Female Slave (1878) - TIMEA

    artist: Jean-François Portaels

    date: 1878

    date QS:P571,+1878-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    source: TIMEA| URI=21314| source=Ebers, Georg. "Egypt: Descriptive, Historical, and Picturesque." Volume 1. Cassell & Company, Limited: New York, 1878. p 276.

    credit:

    Middle East geographic.jpg This image comes from the Travelers in the Middle East Archive (TIMEA) where it is available at the following Uniform Resource Identifier: 21314.

    Original source: Ebers, Georg. "Egypt: Descriptive, Historical, and Picturesque." Volume 1. Cassell & Company, Limited: New York, 1878. p 276.

    This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. A normal copyright tag is still required. All of TIMEA's content is licensed under a CC-BY-2.5 license. Depending on their publication date, some images might be in the public domain.

    description: A woman sitting against the wall, wearing simple clothes.

    license:CC BY-SA 2.5

  • abyssinian woman - image 22

    title: An Abyssinian woman sits on the floor near a smoking hooka. Wellcome V0019286

    artist: unknown

    source: link * Gallery: link * Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-23): link [link CC-BY-4.0]

    credit: link Gallery: link Wellcome Collection gallery (2018-03-23): link CC-BY-4.0

    description:

    An abyssinian woman sits on the floor near a smoking hooka. Coloured lithograph by J. Heicke after I. Forray, 18th century.

    Iconographic Collections
    Keywords: Joseph Heicke; Iván Forray

    license:CC BY 4.0

  • abyssinian woman - image 3

    title: Habesh or Abyssinian slave (BM 1886,1012.327)

    artist:

    Print made by: Adolphe Mouilleron

    After: Achille Émile Théodore Prisse D'Avennes
    Printed by: Lemercier & Cie

    date: 1848 (circa)

    medium: paper

    dimensions: : Height: 354 millimetres (image; sheet trimmed) : Width: 253 millimetres

    current location: Institution:British Museum

    source: link

    credit: link

    description: Plate VI: interior of a house in Cairo with in the centre, a young Ethiopian woman holding the top bar of a carved wooden cot which is draped with a shawl or throw, while to right another young woman, hear hair plaited with beads (?) holds an infant in her arms, all three finely dressed and wearing headscarves or head shawls; wooden panel to left on the rear wall after Prisse D'Avennes; illustration to 'Oriental Album: Characters, Costumes, and Modes of Life in the Valley of the Nile', with text by James Augustus St John and illustrations by E. Prisse [Prisse D'Avennes], London: James Madden, 1848
    Lithograph with one tint-stone

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