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Suq El Khubur, a native bread market, Baghdad, Iraq, 1925. Artist: A Kerim
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Suq El Khubur, a native bread market, Baghdad, Iraq, 1925. Artist: A Kerim
Suq El Khubur, a native bread market, Baghdad, Iraq, 1925. A print from Baghdad, Camera Studio Iraq, published by Hasso Bros, Rotophot A G, Berlin, 1925
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Suq El Khubur - A Glimpse into Baghdad's Vibrant Bread Market, 1925
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. This print transports us back in time to the bustling streets of Suq El Khubur, a native bread market in Baghdad, Iraq. Captured by the talented artist A Kerim, this image offers a glimpse into the daily life of early 20th-century Iraq. In this scene, men can be seen sitting amidst baskets filled with an array of freshly baked flatbreads. Their occupation as bread sellers is evident as they engage in street trading, skillfully showcasing their wares to passersby. The market itself exudes energy and activity; it is a place where people come together to buy and sell essential sustenance. The location reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East, with its winding lanes and vibrant bazaars. As we observe this snapshot from history, we are reminded of the vital role that food plays in connecting communities and sustaining livelihoods. A Kerim's masterful composition captures not only the essence of Suq El Khubur but also highlights his keen eye for detail. The monochrome tones add depth to each element within the frame while evoking a sense of nostalgia for a bygone era. This remarkable print serves as both an artistic treasure and historical document—a testament to the resilience and ingenuity found within everyday life in early 20th-century Baghdad.
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