Courtyard at the British Consulate at Larnaca

Creator:

The Graphic : an illustrated weekly newspaper

Tarih:

1878

Medium:

Engraving

Inscriptions:

Inscribed in lower centre recto: Courtyard of the British Consulate at Larnaca

Description:

This engraving affords an insider’s view of the Ottoman castle in Larnaca, used in the early days of the arrival of the British in Cyprus as their depot. A number of figures, both British and local Turks, are busy with their chores. There is a well in the centre and a staircase leading to the upper floors. A Turkish woman covered with a white çarçaf has her face uncovered and does not seem to be bothered by the presence of men. This points to the fact that Turkish Cypriot women were more liberal than their counterparts in the rest of the Islamic world.

Dimensions:

12 x 15 cm

Signature(s):

Unsigned

Identifier:

PNT-00269

Provenance:

The Graphic : an illustrated weekly newspaper

Classification:

Prints

Object Type:

Engraving

Rights Holder:

© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation

Rights Statement:

The Costas and Rita Severis Foundation holds or manages the copyright(s) of this item and its digital reproduction. If you need information about using this item, please send an email to research@severis.org

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