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IG_104: House of Radwan Bey
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Title

The House of Radwan Bey

Type of Object
Dimensions
43.9 x 29.7 cm (unmounted)
Artist / Producer
Dating
c. 1870
Location
Inventory Number
854-1900
Research Project
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2024

Iconography

Description

The watercolour House of Radwan Bey by the British painter Frank Dillon (1832–1908) depicts the interior of a Cairene house with two men wearing white turbans. A mashrabiyya and four stucco and glass windows with geometric motifs can be seen in the background. The two windows in the lower row are identical, as are the two in the upper row. The lower windows feature a central star-shaped ornament, and the two rectangular windows above show a more delicate geometric motif. The dominant colours, the red and blue of the glass, are echoed in the men’s robes. Light enters through the mashrabiyya and the coloured windows and creates a play of light and shadow on the wall.

Iconclass Code
41A2 · interior of the house
41A33 · window
48C1412 · interior ~ representation of a building
Iconclass Keywords
Signature

FD

Materials, Technique and State of Preservation

Technique

Gouache on paper.

History

Research

This house depicted by the British painter Frank Dillon was one of several structures built by the influential Radwan Bey in the mid-17th century (Llewellyn, 1998, p. 154). Radwan was a Mamluk bey and the leader of a faction known as the faqariya: he dominated political life in Cairo from 1631 to 1651. For twenty-five years, he held the post of amir al-hajj, commander in charge of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca (Williams, 2008, p. 106). Fragments, such as the marble panelling on the walls and the mashrabiyya of Radwan’s mansion survive to this day (Williams, 2008, p. 107). As can be seen from Dillon’s watercolour, there also appear to have been stucco and glass windows with geometric ornamentation in the house.

Dating
c. 1870
Period
1869 – 1874
Related Locations
Building, Cairo · House of Radwan Bay

Provenance

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Llewellyn, B. (1998). Two Interpretations of Islamic Domestic Interiors in Cairo: J. F. Lewis and Frank Dillon. In Travellers in Egypt, ed. Paul Starkey and Janet Starkey. London and New York: Tauris, 148–56.

Williams, C. (2008). Islamic Monuments in Cairo: The Practical Guide. Cairo: American University in Cairo Press, 106–107.

Image Information

Name of Image
GBR_London_VAM_IG_104
Credits
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Link to the original photo

Linked Objects and Images

Linked Objects
Exterior of the House of the Memluk Raduan Bey, Cairo

Citation suggestion

Tabbal, S. (2024). The House of Radwan Bey. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://vitrosearch.ch/objects/2712948.

Record Information

Reference Number
IG_104