of Anatolia, Egypt, and Greece, Sébah established the studio that would later become Sébah & Joaillier. Pascal Sébah was born in Istanbul, then the capital...
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Jean Pascal Sébah (1872 – 6 June 1947) was a Syriac-Armenian photographer. The son of Pascal Sébah, he continued the Sébah family's photographic legacy...
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Tower by Ivan Aivazovsky, 1846 Albumen print of the Galata Tower by Pascal Sébah, between 1875 and 1886 Eastern side Galata Tower at night Galata Tower...
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The interior of the Grand Bazaar in the 1890s, by photographer Jean Pascal Sébah...
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Turkey in 1873) by Osman Hamdi Bey, Marie de Launay and photographs by Pascal Sébah, Turkey, Commission Impériale Ottomane pour l'Exposition Universelle...
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Kurkdjian (1851–1903) Gabriel Lekegian (fl. 1870–1890) Jean Pascal Sébah (1872–1947) Pascal Sébah (1823–1886) Van Leo (1921–2002) Samvel Sevada (born 1949)...
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'Osmaniyye (Les costumes populaires de la Turquie), with photographs by Pascal Sébah. The photographic plates of the Elbise depicted traditional Ottoman costumes...
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photographs of his empire, including from the Constantinople studio of Jean Pascal Sébah. The sultan presented large gift albums of photographs to various governments...
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French photographer, and the first French female oceanographer Jean Pascal Sébah, was a Syriac photographer Samvel Sevada, an Armenian artist, photographer...
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Scognamiglio (Italian, fl. 1860s/70s) Pascal Sébah (Syriac-Armenian, 1823–1886) Orientalist photographer Jean Pascal Sébah (Syriac, 1872–1947) Orientalist photographer...
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