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Cloth Merchants, Cashmere
Cloth Merchants, Cashmere

Cloth Merchants, Cashmere

Artist (William Johnson)
Publisher (William Johnson)
Place of OriginJammu and Kashmir state, India or Pakistan
Dateapprox. 1860-1925
MaterialsAlbumen silver print
DimensionsH. 6 1/4 in x W. 8 1/8 in, H. 16 cm x W. 20.6 cm
Credit LineFrom the Collection of William K. Ehrenfeld, M.D.
Object number2005.64.389
DepartmentSouth Asian Art
ClassificationsPhotography
On View
Not on view
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Here two men in turbans sit cross-legged next to bales of cloth. Both men extend an arm toward their clothing bundles, alluding to their profession as "cloth merchants." They lack expression, and are individualized only in reference to their occupation. Although this photograph is embossed with the "Frith's Series" stamp, Francis Frith never actually visited India. It is likely that the image was acquired by his firm to be marketed as part of a series of "worldwide views." Moreover, the framing of the merchants suggests that the photographers may have been William Johnson and William Henderson, who were famous for portraits of this kind.

Cashmere is an old-fashioned spelling of Kashmir, where this photograph was taken. Kashmir is famous for its cashmere wool and pashmina (another kind of soft wool) shawls, both of which continue to be popular products for export.

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