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Genre/Subject Matter: Two official photographs of the Sultan of Muscat and Oman, Āl Sa‘īd, Sa‘īd ibn Taymūr, during his visit to England in 1938. The photographs were taken on April 1 and April 4 respectively. The visit was part of the Sultan’s world tour 1937–38. Each photograph was taken by a separate press agency.
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Huile sur toile, signée et située en bas à gauche. Porte au dos du châssis, une étiquette manuscrite situant la scène et la datant "février 1949"
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Murex shells were popular in antiquity because they were used to create the famed “Tyrian Purple” dye. During the Roman Republic and Empire, the dye was expensive and employed to display social status among the ruling elites. Senators, emperors, and victorious generals all had distinctive elements of murex dye on their clothing. Archaeologists have attempted to find the locations of murex dye production sites, but there are many discrepancies in the field. Because the snails were also used for decoration, food, and cheaper dye (using smaller quantities of shells), it is difficult to properly identify a production site. This project identifies the characteristics of a production site, maps their locations and length of usage, and then relate this information to Roman economics.
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M. Hartmayer (vice-consul de France)
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Studio portrait of Saiyid Majid, Sultan of Zanzibar, seated beside a table with his arm resting on a large book, by Hurrichund Chintamon in the 1860s. This photograph is from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections and was shown at the 1867 Paris Exhibition. Sultan Sayyid Majid was born at Zanzibar in 1834, the sixth son of His Highness Sayyid Said bin Sultan, Iman of Muscat and Oman. Sayyid Majid was Governor of Zanzibar, Pemba and the East African domains during his father's reign. On the death of his father, 19 October 1856 he was proclaimed Sultan of Zanzibar and Oman. He died at Zanzibar 7 October 1870. 21.5 x 18 Centimetres. Photographer: Chintamon, Hurrichund.
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A studio portrait of the Imam of Muscat (Oman) taken by Hurrichund Chintamon in the 1860s. This photograph is from the Archaeological Survey of India Collections and was shown at the 1867 Paris exhibition. It is unclear whether it was taken in Mumbai or Muscat (Masqat). Hurrichund Chintamon began one of the first photographic firms in Mumbai. 22.8 x 17.7 Centimetres. Photographer: Chintamon, Hurrichund.
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