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Object Number 998-14-00/1.1.93
Display Title Baron van Zuylen, Administrator of the local district, holding a child
Descriptions
Object Description Written on album page: "The Baron again"
Department Photographic
Date 1927-1928
Artist Milton Katz
Culture
  • Central and Equatorial African styles
  • Sudan
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
Africa / Belgian Congo
Africa / Sudan
Dimensions Overall: 10.795 × 8.255 cm (4 1/4 × 3 1/4 in.)
Credit Line Gift of Vivian Katz and Family of Milton Katz
Provenance
Collector Milton Katz (1927-1928)
Intermediary David Warrington
Donor Vivian Katz (5/8/98)

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Group photograph of M. Bonnivair, Baron van Zuylen, Baroness van Zuylen, and the Zuylen's two young daughters at Feradje, a post in the Belgian Congo
998-14-00/1.1.91 Group photograph of M. Bonnivair, Baron van Zuylen, Baroness van Zuylen, and the Zuylen's two young daughters at Feradje, a post in the Belgian Congo
Belgian Congo
Sudan
Baron van Zuylen and his two young daughters next to sheep at Feradje, a post in the Belgian Congo
998-14-00/1.1.92 Baron van Zuylen and his two young daughters next to sheep at Feradje, a post in the Belgian Congo
Belgian Congo
Sudan
"An Uzbek migrant workers pastes plaster in to the cracks of a mausoleum. When the Koshkar-Ata cemetery was first established, mausoleums were reserved for local saints. Today the most splendid tombs honor local oil barons. Koshkar-Ata, Kazakhstan, 2010"
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Photographic
Kazakhstan
Mother holding child from Feradje westward, a post in the Belgian Congo
998-14-00/1.1.104 Mother holding child from Feradje westward, a post in the Belgian Congo
Sudan
Belgian Congo
The "Fateh," a Sudan government steamer, barge for locals
998-14-00/1.1.2 The "Fateh," a Sudan government steamer, barge for locals
Belgian Congo
Sudan
Local troops at Mongalla post
998-14-00/1.1.72 Local troops at Mongalla post
Sudan
Belgian Congo
A herd of the local breed of long-horned cattle
998-14-00/1.2.185 A herd of the local breed of long-horned cattle
Chad
French Sudan
Buta to Monga, two women and child
998-14-00/1.1.210 Buta to Monga, two women and child
Buta
Belgian Congo
Monga, most northernly important post, Frederick R. Wulsin and child
998-14-00/1.1.225 Monga, most northernly important post, Frederick R. Wulsin and child
Belgian Congo
Woman and child outside hut, Mongalla
998-14-00/1.1.74 Woman and child outside hut, Mongalla
Belgian Congo
Sudan
Couple with child from Feradje westward, a post in the Belgian Congo
998-14-00/1.1.103 Couple with child from Feradje westward, a post in the Belgian Congo
Sudan
Belgian Congo
Child on Motor Road from Feradge to Buta, connecting posts of the interior with upper Nile
998-14-00/1.1.171 Child on Motor Road from Feradge to Buta, connecting posts of the interior with upper Nile
Belgian Congo