- The
Adelphoi Zangaki (
Zangaki Brothers),
known by
their probable initials C. and G.
Zangaki, were two
brothers of Gr**** origin,
active as photographers...
- British-Italian
brothers Antonio Beato (c. 1832–1906) and
Felice Beato and the Gr****
Zangaki brothers.
Although it is
unclear when
Arnoux first travelled to Egypt,...
-
pioneer of
archaeological photography;
photographed in
Jerusalem in c. 1854
Zangaki brothers, C. and G.,
worked out of
Egypt c. 1860s-1890s 1900-1948 From...
- Armenian,
French or Gr**** competitors, such as Jean
Pascal Sébah or the
Zangaki brothers. A
successful businessman,
Lekegian produced numerous exotic images...
- British-Italian
brothers Antonio Beato (c. 1832–1906) and
Felice Beato and the Gr****
Zangaki brothers. By 1873 Sébah was
successful enough to open a
second studio in...
-
Antonio Beato (c. 1832–1906) and
Felice Beato (1832–1909), and the Gr****
Zangaki brothers. Many of
these photographers were in
Egypt at the same time, and...
- (1820-1884) and
Hippolyte Arnoux,
brothers Henri and
Emile Bechard and the Gr****
Zangaki brothers, many of whom were in
Egypt at the same time and
entered into...
- (American, 1830–1923)
Emmanuel Zamor (Brazilian, 1840–1917)
Adelphoi Zangaki (Brothers
Zangaki) (Gr****, fl.1860–1890)
photographers active in Egypt.
Fausto Zonaro...
- (1820–1884) and
Hippolyte Arnoux,
brothers Henri and
Emile Bechard and the Gr****
Zangaki brothers, many of whom were in
Egypt at the same time and
entered into...