Kairouan,One of the Corridors,Mosque of the Barber,1904-1913,Tunisia,Qayrawan
Title: Kairouan. One of the corridors of the Mosque of the Barber
Creator(s): Lehnert & Landrock, photographer
Date Created/Published: [between 1904 and 1913]
Notes:
Caption continues: The Moorish tiles are of great beauty. The columns are not ancient but are said to have been sent from Italy early in the 17th century by an Italian doctor who was captured by the pirates of Tunisia and held as a slave for many years in Kairouan. His master finally gave him his liberty and he sent back the marble columns, door and window frames to decorate the mosque.
Title from item.
No. 525.
No. 10.
Subjects:
Mosques--Tunisia--Qayrawan--1900-1920.
Passageways--Tunisia--Qayrawan--1900-1920.
Photographic prints--1900-1920.
Bookmark /2003690041/
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