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Antione Sevruguin 
Two Street Vendors 
1880s-1930 
  
Albumen print 
19.2 x 12.1 cm 
  
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives 
Stephen Arpee Collection of Sevruguin Photographs, Local number: FSA A2011.03 A.28b 
  
 
LL/58558 
  
On the mount, below the photographic print, handwritten caption (inked) in English reads, "Sweet-meat Vendor."
 
Title and Summary notes are provided by Shabnam Rahimi-Golkhandan, FSg research specialist.
 
Antoin Sevruguin is one of the early pioneers of commercial photography in Iran. He arrived in Iran from Tbilisi, Georgia in the mid 1870s to set up shop in Ala al-Dawla street in Tehran. From the early days, Sevruguin's studio was trusted both by the Qajar court and by foreign visitors to Iran. Highly regarded for their artistic ingenuity outside Iran, Sevruguin's photographs of 'ethnic types,' architecture and landscape, and depictions of daily life of Tehran found their way into foreign travelogues, magazines and books. As such, he stands alone in a relatively large group of early Iranian photographers for being recognized and celebrated outside the boundaries of the country. Antoin Sevruguin passed away in 1933, although his family studio continued for some time as a commercial enterprise. 
 

 
  
 
  
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