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Bukharan woman and husband
A Bukharan woman and her husband. The outdoor bonnet and coat is different from that of Bukharan girls. Bukharan women wear under their bonnet a sort of coiffe of pearls and corals, covering the ears, and hanging down the back in a strip. The wearing of little boots is typical for women. Image taken from Lalla Ro??kh. [A description of Tableaux vivants representing scenes from the poem by T. Moore.] Divertissement mele de chants et de danses. Execute au Chateau royal de Berlin le 27. Janvier 1822, Avec 23 planches coloriees..This entertainment was based on the poem Lalla Rookh, an oriental romance, by Thomas Moore, published in 1817. Originally published/produced in Berlin, 1822.
Location
British Library/London/Great Britain
Unique Identifier
AR9104638
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
4592px × 5485px
Photo Credit
© British Library Board / Robana / Art Resource, NY
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Accessories
ASIA
ATTIRé
bonnet
clothes
Clothing
Coat
Female
females
garments
Headdress
headwear
OUTDOOR
Outdoors
personal adornment
Uzbekistan
Woman
Women