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Up to 2 kilo at a cost of 28 NIS
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3 Antique Wedding photos of a Jewish family, Egypt, Iraq, signed, 1940’s
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Vendido por: $50
Preço inclui comissão e IVA:
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61,80
Preço inicial:
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100
Comissão da leiloeira: 20%
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IVA: 18%
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3 Antique Wedding photos of a Jewish family, Egypt, Iraq, signed, 1940’s
1. Wedding photo of a Jewish couple, photo made in the studio of Jean Weinberg, signed by photographer and stamp of photo studio on reverse side.
Inscription / dedication on reverse side in English, 1946, Cairo Egypt
Size of photo: 24.5 x 16.2 cm. (33 x 23.5 inches)
Condition: Light wear to to photo; wear, rubbing, cracks some staining to cardboard.
2. Iraq Baghdad Aintique wedding photo of a Jewish couple Photo El-Sabah
Size of photo: 21.5 x 16.5 cm. (8.4 x 6.5 inches)
Size with cardboard: 33 x 25 cm. (13 x 9.8 inches)
Condition: tracks of moth to photo; cardboard damaged –wear, tears, stains, chipps.
3. Iraq Baghdad antique photo of a Jewish couple with childten, Arshak's photography studio.
Size of photo: 23 x 17 cm. (9 x 6.6 inches)
Size with cardboard: 34 x 24 cm. (13.3 x 9.4 inches)
Wear, cracks, creasing some stainig to cardboard.
Jean Weinberg (1887–1942)] was a Romanian Jewish photographer.
Weinberg owned the Foto Français studio in the Pera (currently known as Beyoğlu) district of Istanbul. In 1926, he hired Austrian photographer Othmar Pferschy as his assistant. Pferschy left him in 1931 to open his own studio. During the Republic Day celebrations in 1929 at Ankara Palace, Weinberg intentionally kicked the tripod of Cemal Işıksel, who had been awarded the distinction of "first photojournalist" in Turkey by Turkish President Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. As a result, Weinberg was banned from taking photographs of Atatürk.
On 11 June 1932 the Turkish parliament passed Act 2007 Concerning Arts and Occupations Reserved for Turkish Citizens in Turkey, which prohibited foreign photographers from working in Turkey. Consequently, both Pferschy and Weinberg made plans to move to Alexandria. In 1932 they went to Alexandria for a few months before returning to Istanbul with the intention of moving their studios to Egypt. Weinberg had a successful career in Egypt, where he is known to have photographed members of the Egyptian royal family at least until 1948.
Arshak's photography studio operated in Baghdad between the 1940s and 1970s. It was one of the most famous and long-lasting photographic establishments of the city. Judging from surviving photographs, he specialized mainly in portraiture, producing photographs intended for professional, intimate or festive purposes. These images clearly reflect the advanced modernity of the mid-20th century Iraq. The photographer's biographical details have not been located at this stage.

