This watercolour by the German Orientalist painter Fritz Hauck (1852–1909) from 1897 shows the interior of the mosque in the funerary complex of Sultan al-Ashraf Qaytbay (877–79 AH / 1472–74 AD), with one circular and three pointed-arch stucco and glass windows in the mihrab wall: the circular window above the mihrab is flanked by one pointed-arch window on the left and two pointed-arch windows on the right. The windows appear to have predominantly geometric motifs, indicated by coloured dots in red, blue, yellow, and green. Vegetal decoration with stylized flowers can be identified in the two lower sections of the window on the right-hand side. The watercolour is signed, dated, and inscribed in the lower right-hand area with a brush, in red.
25G41 · flowers
41A33 · window
48A981 · ornament ~ geometric motifs
48C1412 · interior ~ representation of a building
Cairo / Kait Bey Moschee 15/2/97
F. Hauck