IDNO
P.74498.
Description
An upper body profile portrait of a Bari girl sitting with hands together. She is wearing strings of beads around the neck and numerous short horizontal lines of cicatrices on her upper arm. [from PRM record, JD 31/3/2010]
Physical Condition: Albumen print vignetted. Mount card originally had four prints and now has been cut into four individual prints, P.74497. - P.74500. [JD 31/3/2010]
Place
NE Africa; Sudan; Southern Sudan; Bahr el Jebel; ?Gondokoro
Cultural Affliation
Dinka
Named Person
Photographer
Buchta, Richard
Collector / Expedition
Date
1877 - 1879
Collection Name
Source
Format
Print Black & White Mounted
Primary Documentation
Other Information
This print was found in envelope now numbered C450/ which was found in Bay C Drawer 39.
Cultural Group: ‘Dinka’ is a Nilo-Saharan and Eastern Sudanic cultural group, primarily residing in Sudan. The Group and Place fields have been amended accordingly. [Source: Ethnologue 15th Edition, JD 31/3/2010]
Related Image: The same image is held at the Pitt Rivers Museum, reference 1998.203.1.21.1, with the following information:
Description: An upper body profile portrait of a Bari girl sitting with hands together. She is wearing strings of beads around the neck and numerous short horizontal lines of cicatrices on her upper arm. It seems likely that this image was taken shortly before October 1878 when Buchta reached Lado (Juba) on board S.S. Safia.
Photographer: Richard Buchta
Date of Photo: 1877 - 1879
Region: [Southern Sudan] Bahr el Jebel ?Gondokoro
Group: Bari
Contemporary Publication - Richard Buchta, Die Oberen Nil-Länder: Volkstypen und Landschaften . Dargestellt in 160 Photographien, nach der Natur aufgenommen von Richard Buchta. (Berlin 1881. Verlag Von J. F. Stiehm)
[Source: http://southernsudan.prm.ox.ac.uk/details/1998.203.1.21.1/, JD 31/3/2010]
Photographer: Richard Buchta (1845-1894). The Buchta prints are possibly copies of those published in Die Oberen Nil-Länder: Volkstypen und Landschaften . Dargestellt in 160 Photographien, nach der Natur aufgenommen von Richard Buchta. (Berlin 1881. Verlag Von J. F. Stiehm).
“Buchta was an Austrian professional photographer, who had probably been working in Cairo for several years before meeting the Italian soldier-administrator Romolo Gessi there in April 1877. Buchta is known to have been in Khartoum in the middle of 1878, perhaps as a freelance photographer. In August he set out from Khartoum on the S.S. Safia bound for Lado. He afterwards completed a journey as far south as Bunyoro in northern Uganda, returning to Lado in March 1879. From there he journeyed west to visit Zande (Makaraka) and other communities. In September 1879 he went from Lado to Shambe and then westwards, meeting the missionaries Wilson and Felkin as well as Gessi at Dem Suleiman before December 4. In February 1880 Buchta met Junker at Meshra el Rek, on his way to Khartoum, and he showed him prints he had made, especially from his recent travels in Makaraka. Buchta was back in Europe probably by the end of 1880, publishing his photographic collection the following year.” [Source: http://southernsudan.prm.ox.ac.uk/biography/buchta/, JD 31/3/2010]
FM:209148
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