Mosque of Sultan al-Hakim, Cairo (117. Kaire. 1843 Gâma Soultan Ansoun détails [sic])
Girault’s innovative double image depicts the two stone minarets of the Mosque of Sultan al-Hakim, which was begun in 990 and completed in the early eleventh century. The earliest surviving minarets in Cairo, they are different from one another in shape and decoration, but both have tops that were replaced in the early fourteenth century after an earthquake.
Artwork Details
- Title: Mosque of Sultan al-Hakim, Cairo (117. Kaire. 1843 Gâma Soultan Ansoun détails [sic])
- Artist: Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey (French, 1804–1892)
- Date: 1842–1843
- Medium: Daguerreotype
- Dimensions: Image: 9 7/16 × 3 11/16 in. (24 × 9.4 cm)
- Classification: Photographs
- Credit Line: Purchase, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Moran Gift, in memory of Louise Chisholm Moran, Joyce F. Menschel Gift, Joseph Pulitzer Bequest, 2016 Benefit Fund, and Gift of Dr. Mortimer D. Sackler, Theresa Sackler and Family, 2016 (2016.603)
- Object Number: 2016.603
- Curatorial Department: Photographs
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