#photogravure
Pierre Dubreuil :: Das Goldfisch-Glas [The Goldfish Bowl], ca. 1905. Photogravure. From: Photographische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photoseed.com
Pierre Dubreuil :: Das Goldfisch-Glas, ca. 1905. Photogravure. From: Photographische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photogravure.com
Easter Sunday mood (III)
Siri Fischer-Schneevoigt :: Das Kruzifix, ca. 1905. Photogravure. Atelier Georg Büxenstein & Co. (editor). From: Photographische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photogravure.com
Siri Fischer-Schneevoigt :: Trost [Alternate title: Das Kruzifix (printed in index)], ca. 1905. Photogravure. From: Photographische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photoseed
Easter Sunday mood (II)
Otto Scharf :: Taufgang, ca. 1905. Photogravure. The photograph depicts the faithful standing in line outside a church to be baptized. In: Photografische Mitteilungen 1905. | src Photoseed
Otto Scharf :: Taufgang, ca. 1905. Photogravure. Editor: Atelier Georg Büxenstein & Co. In: Photografische Mitteilungen 1905. | src photogravure.com
Inner arches of Ibn Tulun mosque in Cairo, Egypt. The mosque was commissioned under the rule of Ahmad ibn Tulun (Abbassid governor of Egypt from 868–884), designed by the prominent Egyptian architect Saiid Ibn Kateb Al-Farghany (a Christian Orthodox architect and engineer who designed the Nilometer), constructed in the Samarran style common with Abbasid constructions. It’s the oldest mosque in Egypt surviving in its full original form, and the largest mosque in Cairo. Photogravure by Martin Hürlimann (Swiss publisher and photographer) in 1937.