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1823 - 1904

Detalii rapide

  • Works on APS: 1
  • Nationality: Turkey
  • Top-ranked work: Men in the bisharin camp
  • Museums on APS:
    • Hallwyl Museum
    • Hallwyl Museum
    • Hallwyl Museum
    • Hallwyl Museum
    • Hallwyl Museum
  • Died: 1904
  • Also known as:
    • sébah & joaillier
    • pascal sebah & polycarpe joaillier
    • sebah & joaillier
  • Mai multe…
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Top 3 works: Men in the bisharin camp
  • Lifespan: 81 years
  • Born: 1823, Istanbul, Turkey

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Întrebare 1:
Who were Pascal Sébah and Polycarpe Joaillier primarily known for?
Întrebare 2:
In what city was Pascal Sébah born?
Întrebare 3:
What was the name of Pascal Sébah's initial photography studio in Constantinople?
Întrebare 4:
After Pascal Sébah’s death, who initially took over the studio before Polycarpe Joaillier became a partner?

Early Life and Career

  • Pascal Sébah (1823 – June 25, 1886) was a Turkish photographer born in Istanbul to a Syrian Catholic father and an Armenian mother.
  • He began his career as a photographer in collaboration with the French photographer Henri Bechard.
  • After receiving medals at the International Exhibition in Paris, he decided to open his own studio in Constantinople (Istanbul) in 1857, named "El Chark," meaning “The Orient.”
  • His studio became popular among tourists seeking photographs as souvenirs.
  • Sébah worked with Osman Hamdi Bey, a Turkish painter and archaeologist, taking photographs for the artist's preparation.
  • He experimented with light and shade, becoming a hallmark of his photography style.

Partnership with Polycarpe Joaillier and Studio Development

  • Following Pascal Sébah’s death in 1886, his brother Cosmi took over the studio temporarily.
  • In 1888, Polycarpe Joaillier became a partner, and the company was renamed Sébah & Joaillier.
  • Jean Pascal Sébah, Pascal Sébah's son, joined the studio in 1888.
  • The firm developed a reputation as the leading representative of Orientalist photography.
  • They were appointed Photographers by Appointment to the Prussian Court in 1889.

Style and Subject Matter

  • Sébah & Joaillier’s work primarily focused on capturing scenes from Ottoman life, landscapes of Anatolia and Egypt, and portraits of local people.
  • Their photography catered to the tourist trade, providing visitors with tangible memories of their travels.
  • They were known for staging photographs, such as depicting "peasant women" in traditional settings, often creating idealized or exoticized representations.
  • The studio's images frequently featured iconic landmarks like the pyramids and mosques.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Sébah & Joaillier’s photographs are now held in many of the world’s leading museums and art collections, including the Library of Congress and the Kemper Art Museum.
  • They played a significant role in documenting 19th-century Ottoman life for Western audiences.
  • Their work contributed to the development of Orientalist photography, which, while popular at the time, has since been critiqued for its often romanticized and stereotypical depictions of Eastern cultures.
  • The studio's longevity—operating under various names until 1973—demonstrates their enduring influence on Ottoman and Egyptian photography.

Key Facts

  • Names: Pascal Sébah & Polycarpe Joaillier, Sébah & Joaillier, Pascal Sebah & Polycarpe Joaillier
  • Born: Istanbul, Turkey (1823)
  • Died: 1886 (Pascal Sébah), 1904 (Polycarpe Joaillier)
  • Nationality: Turkish (Sébah), French (Joaillier)
  • Active Years: 1857 – 1973 (through Foto Sabah)