Untitled (Fountain for Ritual Washing, Inner Courtyard of the Mosque of Muhammad Ali), ca. 1860–1880
Albumen print
Image dimensions36 × 26,6 cm
Status
on display, room 012 About the workThe Mosque of Muhammad Ali was built in the Citadel of Cairo after a gunpowder explosion that occurred in 1824. This place of worship was commissioned by and named after the then governor of the Ottoman province of Egypt, Muhammad Ali Pasha, also known as Mehmed Ali Pasha. Another title for this Ottoman-style structure with baroque elements is the Alabaster Mosque because of its alabaster-clad interior walls. The construction of the mosque took 60 years.
AccessionGift 2019
Provenance[...]; 2019 acquired as a gift from Kicken Berlin in memory of Rudolf Kicken
Inventory numberF.2019.126