Desen. Çift taraflı. Oturan nü kadın figürü ve diğer yüzde figürlü kompozisyon çalışması - Drawing. Double sided. Seated woman figure study and on the other side composition study.
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Title
Desen. Çift taraflı. Oturan nü kadın figürü ve diğer yüzde figürlü kompozisyon çalışması - Drawing. Double sided. Seated woman figure study and on the other side composition study.
Creator
Sabiha Rüştü Bozcalı
Description
Kağıt üzerine kalem, beyazla vurgulanmış, 31,5X24 cm, imzasız. Kompozisyonun olduğu yüzde eski yazıyla Orta halli bir ailenin hasta çocuğu (...), üstünde bir doktor ve validesi, boya ile veya füzenle notu düşülmüş. - Pencil drawing on paper, accentuated with white, 31,5X24 cm, unsigned. Ottoman Turkish note is seen above the composition.
Note
Az da olsa kağıt yıpranmış. - Slightly worn paper.
Language
Ottoman Turkish
Coverage
Erken 20. yüzyıl/Tarih belirtilmemiş -Early 20th century/ Date not specified
Subject
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/5888
Collections
Type
Number of Scanned Documents
2
Identifier
SRBDS0046
Rights
Open Access
Rights Holder
Tlabar Ailesi - Tlabar Family
Accrual Method
Bağış - Donation

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