Forschung
This watercolour by the British painter Frank Dillon (1832–1908) was widely disseminated at the end of the 19th century: under the title Nische aus der Ka’a des Mufti (Schech el-Mahdi), it was reproduced in 1880 as a wood engraving after a photograph of the original watercolour by Dillon in the second volume of Aegypten in Bild und Wort (Stuttgart and Leipzig: Hallberger 1880, vol. 2, p. 87) (IG_151) by the German Egyptologist and novelist Georg Ebers (1837–1898). As per the title, this genre scene is set in the ‘House of the Mufti’ in Cairo – so named because it was owned by the supreme mufti of Egypt, Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi (1827–1897) between 1847 and 1886 (Llewellyn, 1998, p. 154). Dillon also depicted the ‘House of the Mufti’ in another watercolour (IG_98). In a broader context, the ‘House of the Mufti’ became a popular painting subject for artists travelling to Egypt during the 19th century. It was painted, for example, by the Swiss architect Theodor Zeerleder (1820–1868) (IG_471, IG_473), František Schmoranz (1845–1892) (IG_415), and Franz von Lenbach (1836–1904) (Palastinterieur in Kairo, 1876, oil on board, 88 × 70cm, Lenbach-Nachlass im Familienbesitz, reproduced in Baranow 1986, p. 130). The house was also documented in a contemporary photograph by an anonymous artist, in which a stucco and glass window is partially visible on the right side of the picture (IG_476).
Datierung
c. 1873
Zeitraum
1873 – 1874
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