Sunday, May 1, 2011

Portraits by Clawson

A skilled photographer, H. Phelps Clawson often took note of the people he met on his journeys, including his trips to France, Egypt and the Sudan as part of the Harvard University - Boston Museum of Fine Arts Expedition, and during his 1911 excursion to Russia and northern Europe.  Below are a few of those he met and captured with his ever-present camera.


"Bedouin girl and baby near Pyramids, 1927."

"The Oldest Guide," Les Baux, France.  April 13, 1933.

Workmen performing sword dance, Egypt.

Stokers onboard the Dunnottar Castle ocean liner, 1911.

"Roasting coffee.  Eyragues, Bouches-du​-Rhone.  July 19, 1933."

"Scene on the Empress of Britain, July 20, 1911."

Unknown woman, Paris.

"Russian Cossacks at St. Isaac's, St. Petersburg​," 1911

Archaeologist Noel F. Wheeler in Egypt.

"The traveling merchant.  'Bazar ambulant.'  He begins at Marseilles
and visits all the small out of the way towns.  For the household,
he had every imaginable thing.  Greoux les Bains (B.A.).  May 22, 1933."
 

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