Spectacular color pictures for the first time of Qajar women by Antoine Sorogin
One hundred and sixty-eight pieces of his photos have been gifted to the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden, the Netherlands, among the collection of photos of a Dutch diplomat that have been studied and introduced. His photos won a medal in an exhibition in Brussels in 1897 and in an exhibition in Paris in 1900, and he himself had a holy sign from the government. European travelers and researchers who traveled in the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century (AD) and were not photographers themselves took the photos needed to be printed in their travelogues and books. It is because of this that a large number of Sorogin’s photos made it into travelogues, and at the same time, Sorogin’s life has brought Sorogin’s fame outside.