This image appears in colour in “Autour du monde, aquarelles, souvenirs de voyages XL, En Perse. Types, costumes et Moeurs” published by L Boulanger, Paris, c1890 and is titled “Teheran, Porte du Palais du Shah, Avenue des Diamants” (CCCXIII). The photogravure is from a set of eight Persian images by Antoin Sevruguin and was printed by Charles Gillot (1853-1903), a Paris based engraver and art collector who incorporated the photographic discoveries of Daguerre and Niepce into his engraving techniques and ultimately perfected a process for reproducing book illustrations in colour. The image has the number “682” in white ink on recto.
Antoin Sevruguin
Teheran, Porte du Palais du Shah, Avenue des Diamants, 1897
Colour photogravure
218 mm x 156 mm
This image appears in colour in “ Autour du monde, aquarelles, souvenirs de voyages XL, En Perse. Types, costumes et Moeurs ” published by L Boulanger, Paris, c1890 and is...