John Burke
Gap Between Upper Bala-Hissar And Bala-Burj, Looking Toward Beni-Hissar

Gap Between Upper Bala-Hissar And Bala-Burj, Looking Toward Beni-Hissar

© Simon Norfolk / Gallery Luisotti

Gap Between Upper Bala-Hissar And Bala-Burj, Looking Toward Beni-Hissar
Gap Between Upper Bala-Hissar And Bala-Burj, Looking Toward Beni-Hissar
ArtistBritish, 1843(?)–1900
ArtistBritish, born Nigeria, 1963
CultureBritish
Titles
  • Gap Between Upper Bala-Hissar And Bala-Burj, Looking Toward Beni-Hissar
  • The Bala Hissar is the citadel that straddles Kabul to this day. In Burke’s time it was part fortress, part palace. Home to a small town of courtiers and servants, it also housed the British Embassy forced on the Afghans after the Treaty of Gandamak.
  • from the portfolio Burke + Norfolk: Photographs from the War in Afghanistan
Date1878–1880, printed September 2011
Place depictedKabul, Afghanistan
MediumChromogenic print
DimensionsImage: 9 7/8 × 15 in. (25.1 × 38.1 cm)
Sheet: 15 × 20 in. (38.1 × 50.8 cm)
Credit LineGift of Morris Weiner
Object number2016.224.1
Non exposé

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Department
Photography
Object Type
Description

Chromogenic print; copy of albumen silver print.




ProvenanceThe artist; [Gallery Luisotti, Santa Monica, California]; purchased by Morris Weiner, Houston, 2012; given to MFAH, 2016.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Stamped in black ink, verso, lower right: BY APPOINTMENT // JNO : BURKE // LATE // BAKER & BURKE // ARTISTE PHOTOGRAPHER // PUNJAB.

Stamped in black ink, verso, lower right: Burke + Norfolk // Photographs from the war in Afghanistan // by John Burke and Simon Norfolk // Printed by Simon Norfolk, September 2011 // An archival, digital, chromogenic print on Fujicolor Crystal Archive // Photograph by John Burke // From a scan made by The Wilson Centre for Photography // One of 104 prints in a Burke + Norfolk portfolio special edition // Edition number 1 of eight [1 is handwritten in pencil over a stamped underline]

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The Dewan-I-Aum in Bala Hissar, Shewin Bala Burj & Sherderwaza.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.80
Upper Bala Hissar. South Face.
John Burke
1879, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.26
Bala Hissar Palace. Cabul.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.93
Bala Hissar Palace. Cabul.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.94
Sha Shaid. The Bala Hissar Gate.
John Burke
1879, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.17
The ‘Residency’. From outside of Bala Hissar.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.101
A view of Kabul city centre from Bala Burj.
Simon Norfolk
2010–2011, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.49
Panorama Of The City Of Cabul & Surroundings. Taken from Bala Buhj. Shepur in the Distance.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.47
Panorama Of The City Of Cabul & Surroundings. Taken from Bala Buhj. Shepur in the Distance.
John Burke
1878–1880, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.48
Shergai Heights looking towards Ali Musjid.
John Burke
November 1878, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.89
Landi Kotal Camp. Looking East Towards Ali Musjid.
John Burke
1878, printed September 2011
Chromogenic print
2016.224.86