Author | Durkje van der Wal |
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Pages | 56 |
Signed | No |
ISBN | 9789071450327 |
Publisher | Rijksmuseum Amsterdam |
Publishing date | 2011 |
Publishing place | Amsterdam |
Language | English |
Edition | First edition |
Book condition | New |
Condition description | Bottom corners bumped |
Cover condition | As new |
Dimensions (cm hxb) | 27 x 21,5 |
Number published | 850 |
The Islamic scholar Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje was the first westerner to take photographs in the ‘forbidden city’ Mecca. He did so by converting to Islam so that he could take part in the Hajj. He became world famous the moment his books of photographs were published. Now, for the first time, we learn about the obstacles that Snouck Hurgronje had to overcome in order to take his photographs. He took those in his first book himself, while the second is filled with photographs by his assistant, the Meccan doctor ‘Abd al-Ghaffar. His share in Snouck Hurgronje’s books and their remarkable collaboration have never been studied before. One of the high points is an exceptional circular, six-shot photograph taken with a homemade ‘detective camera’. It was made with the ‘revolver method’ of a rotating glass plate that enabled six photographs to be taken in succession without changing the plate.
The Manfred & Hanna Heiting Fund enables young researchers to study photography in the archives of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam and publish their results in the series Rijksmuseum Studies in Photography.
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Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje: The First Western Photographer in Mecca, 1884-1885
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Rijksmuseum studies in photography Vol.9 - 2011.
The Islamic scholar Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje was the first westerner to take photographs in the ‘forbidden city’ Mecca.
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