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Zindan (traditional Central Asian prison pit) with uniformed guard, probably Bukhara
1273856 Zindan (traditional Central Asian prison pit) with uniformed guard, probably Bukhara, 1905-1915 (photo) by Prokudin-Gorsky, Sergey (1863-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Prokudin-Gorsky produced an extensive photographic survey of the Russian Empire on the eve of revolution. His pioneering colour photography involved synthesizing 3 black and white photographs taken through red, green and blue filters.); Russian, out of copyright
Media ID 22534176
© Bridgeman Images
Bars Bukhara Cell Guard Prisoners Russian Empire Sergei Prokudin Gorskii Uzbekistan
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This photograph, taken by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky in the early 20th century, transports us to a traditional Central Asian prison pit known as a Zindan. The image showcases the stark reality of incarceration during that era, with an imposing uniformed guard standing watch over the prisoners. The location is believed to be Bukhara, a historic city in present-day Uzbekistan. The composition captures the essence of confinement and despair as we see men huddled together within their cell, surrounded by sturdy iron bars. Their faces reveal hardship and resignation, serving as poignant reminders of their lost freedom. Prokudin-Gorsky's photographic technique adds another layer of intrigue to this already compelling scene. Known for his pioneering work in color photography before the Russian Revolution, he employed a unique method involving red, green, and blue filters to create vibrant images from three separate photographs. This innovative approach brings depth and richness to an otherwise monochromatic world. As we gaze upon this powerful snapshot frozen in time, we are reminded of the harsh realities faced by those imprisoned within these walls. It serves as both a historical document capturing life under the Russian Empire's rule and a testament to Prokudin-Gorsky's artistic vision.
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