Creator:
Sperling, H. (1844-1904)
Date:
ca. 1880
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Inscriptions:
Printed below the illustration: Κύπρος-Καρπάσι, Χωρικός; Chypre-Villageois de Carpasi Cyprus-Peasant of Carpasi
Description:
The watercolour was executed during the early years of British rule and portrays a young villager of the eastern part of the island. He is dressed in the typical Cypriot costume including a full black vraka, high leather boots, a coarse striped gilet over a white shirt with no collar and carries the shepherd's bag, locally called vourka. This was made from sheep’s skin, decorated with beads and contained the shepherd’s frugal meal and water. The young man is wearing the fez, a red cap from the Ottoman times which the Greeks of the island continued to wear until the first years of the 20th century
Dimensions:
41 x 23 cm
Signature(s):
Signed in lower right: SPERLING
Acquisition Note:
Donated by Demetrios Pierides
Identifier:
PNT-00700
Provenance:
Sperling
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Rights Holder:
© Costas and Rita Severis Foundation
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