English: Title: Gruppa evre skikh mal chikov s uchitelem. Samarkand
Title Translation: Group of Jewish children with a teacher. Samarkand
Creator(s): Prokudin-Gorski , Serge Mikha lovich, 1863-1944, photographer
Date Created/Published: [between 1905 and 1915]
Medium: 1 negative (3 frames) : glass, b&w, three-color separation ; 24 x 9 cm.
Reproduction Number: LC-DIG-ppmsc-04442 (digital color rendering from digital files from glass neg.) LC-DIG-prokc-21861 (digital color composite from digital file from glass neg.) LC-DIG-prok-11861 (detail of digital file showing single frame from glass neg.) LC-DIG-prok-01861 (digital file from glass neg.)
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Call Number: LC-P87- 8066 [P&P] LOT 10338,
Repository: Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C. 20540 USA
Notes:
Caption label from exhibit of digital copy in "The Empire That Was Russia" (2001) Ethnic Diversity: Jewish Children with their Teacher. Samarkand, an ancient commercial, intellectual, and spiritual center on the Silk Road from Europe to China, developed a remarkably diverse population, including Tajiks, Persians, Uzbeks, Arabs, Jews, and Russians. Samarkand, and all of West Turkestan, was incorporated into the Russian Empire in the middle of the nineteenth century and has retained its ethnic diversity up to the present. Prokudin-Gorskii captures here a group of Jewish boys, in traditional dress, studying with their teacher.
Credit line: Prokudin-Gorski photograph collection, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.
Corresponding photographic print is in album: Views in Central Asia, Russian Empire, LOT 10338, no. 107.
Digital color rendering and retouching by Walt Frankhauser, WalterStudio, 2000-2001.
Digital color composite made for the Library by Blaise Ag era y Arcas, 2004.
General information about the Prokudin-Gorski photograph collection is available at: https://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.prok
Forms part of: Prokudin-Gorski photograph collection (Library of Congress).