The watercolour House of Radwan Bey by the British painter Frank Dillon (1832–1908) depicts the interior of a Cairene house with two men wearing white turbans. A mashrabiyya and four stucco and glass windows with geometric motifs can be seen in the background. The two windows in the lower row are identical, as are the two in the upper row. The lower windows feature a central star-shaped ornament, and the two rectangular windows above show a more delicate geometric motif. The dominant colours, the red and blue of the glass, are echoed in the men’s robes. Light enters through the mashrabiyya and the coloured windows and creates a play of light and shadow on the wall.
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