Bait Mujallid Dining Room
Bait Mujallid Dining Room
The grand double-height dining room, built in the mid C19th. The house was owned by the Jabri family until 1938 and it was Said Agha Jabri, a Syrian tax-collector for the Ottoman administration who restored the house between 1840 and 1877 in a romantic rococo style.
It was bought in 1977 by Nora Jumblatt who’s restoration programme was abruptly halted with the onset of war in 2011 but who has recently returned for the first time with hopes to continue.
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Prints are available in two sizes and come in a limited edition run of 5:
40×30 inches (101.6cm x 76.2cm)
24×18 inches (60.96cm x 45.72cm)
Printed on Fujicolour Crystal Archive Matte C-type paper.
Includes a COA (Certificate of Authenticity) with photographer’s name, print number, title, dimensions and signed.
If interested, please enquire with Tim on tim@timbeddow.com for more information on Edition and Shipping details.
Please note:
Photographs ought to be viewed on a colour corrected monitor for accurate representation of the final print.
Print Sizes, Edition & SHIPPING Details
40×30 inches (101.6cm x 76.2cm)
Edition of 5
1 and 2 £5,000
3 and 4 £5,500
5 £6,000
24×18 inches (60.96cm x 45.72cm)
Edition of 5
1 and 2 £2,750
3 and 4 £3,000
5 £3,250
Shipping Details
All prints are shipped from London, with cost of shipping calculated at time of sale.
Prints are delivered unframed and rolled in tissue paper.