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Persian living room from the past, hromolithograph, published in 1888 - stock illustration

Persian living room - part of a Persian residential house. Built for the Paris World Exhibition in 1878. It was the type of wooden building that was common in Turkey, Egypt and India at the time. A servant brings her mistress the kalioun the pipe with a wooden pipe, to which the lady herself attaches the hose with an amber tip. Chromolithograph from the book "Le Costume Historique (Historical Costume)", published by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet, Libraire Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, in 1888.
Persian living room - part of a Persian residential house. Built for the Paris World Exhibition in 1878. It was the type of wooden building that was common in Turkey, Egypt and India at the time. A servant brings her mistress the kalioun the pipe with a wooden pipe, to which the lady herself attaches the hose with an amber tip. Chromolithograph from the book "Le Costume Historique (Historical Costume)", published by Albert Charles Auguste Racinet, Libraire Firmin-Didot et Cie, Paris, in 1888.
Persian living room from the past, hromolithograph, published in 1888
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