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Title

Qāʿa of the house of Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi

Type of Object
Dimensions
13 x 18 cm
Artist / Producer
Place of Manufacture
Dating
c. 1874
Location
Inventory Number
ARC.011146
Research Project
Author and Date of Entry
Sarah Tabbal 2024

Iconography

Description

The photograph, taken by an unknown photographer, shows the interior of a residential building in Cairo in which a seated male artist is captured at work. The interior is richly decorated, with a marble fountain, murals, and a stucco and glass window cut off on the right-hand side.

Iconclass Code
41A33 · window
48C1412 · interior ~ representation of a building
Iconclass Keywords

Materials, Technique and State of Preservation

Technique

Albumen print on paper.

History

Research

This interior is the mandarah of the ‘House of the Mufti’ in Cairo – so named because it was owned by the supreme mufti of Egypt, Sheikh Muhammad al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi (1827–1897) between 1847 and 1886 (Llewellyn, 1998, p. 154). During the 19th century, Europeans had become familiar with the term mandarah through Edward William Lane: ‘In general, there is, on the ground-floor, an apartment called a mun’dar’ah, in which male visitors are received’ (Lane, 1836, p. 11). According to Mercedes Volait, the ‘House of the Mufti’ was built at the beginning of the 18th century, between 1704 and 1705 (a date that can be found on a column in the residence) and had been given to Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi when he became Grand Mufti in 1848 (Volait, 2021).
In a broader context, the ‘House of the Mufti’ became a popular painting subject for artists travelling to Egypt during the 19th century. It was painted, for example, by Frank Dillon (1832–1908) (IG_98, IG_99), the Swiss architect Theodor Zeerleder (1820–1868) (IG_471), František Schmoranz (IG_415), and Franz von Lehnbach (Palastinterieur in Kairo, 1876, oil on board, 88 × 70cm, Lenbach-Nachlass im Familienbesitz, reproduced in Baranow, 1986, p. 130).

Dating
c. 1874
Period
1860 – 1874
Related Locations
Place of Manufacture

Bibliography and Sources

Literature

Baranow, S. von (1986). ‪Franz von Lenbach: Leben und Werk. Köln: DuMont.‬‬‬

Lane, E. W. (1836). An Account of the Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians. London: Charles Knight & Co.

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.

Volait, M. (2021). Antique Dealing and Creative Reuse in Cairo and Damascus 1850–1890. Leiden: Brill.

Image Information

Name of Image
USA_Boston_TheIsabellaStewartGardnerMuseum_IG_476
Credits
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston
Copyright
Public Domain

Citation suggestion

Tabbal, S. (2024). Qāʿa of the house of Sheikh al-ʿAbbasi al-Mahdi. In Vitrosearch. Retrieved December 5, 2025 from https://vitrosearch.ch/objects/2713320.

Record Information

Reference Number
IG_476