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Raymond A. Hare Photographs

National Museum of Asian Art

Object Details

Creator
Hare, Raymond A.
Place
Afghanistan -- Pictorial works
Yemen -- Pictorial works
Iraq -- Pictorial works
Egypt -- Pictorial works
Greece -- Pictorial works
Iṣfahān (Iran)
Africa, North -- Pictorial works
Turkey -- Pictorial works
Syria -- Pictorial works
Topic
Islamic architecture
Creator
Hare, Raymond A.
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Raymond A. Hare Photographs
Summary
Ambassador Raymond A. Hare (1901-1994) created this collection to document the architecture, cities, and landscapes of the Middle East, including Afghanistan, Egypt, Greece, Iraq, Jordan, Israel and Palestine, Iran, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen.A photograph album of 90 silver-gelatin photographs depicts minarets in Cairo, Egypt, with annotations in Arabic and English describing the date and title of each minaret. Two portfolios of photographs presented to Ambassador Hare in 1965 by the senior staff of the U.S. Agency for International Development Mission to Turkey to commemorate his service as Ambassador to Turkey from 1961-1965. Included are 52 matted photographs, many signed by the photographer Ara Guler and dated and captioned, documenting the art and architecture of the Seljuks and the Armenians at the Armenian center of Ani. The slides, 1930s - 1960s, created by Hare document Islamic architecture and people and place views of North Africa, Turkey, Egypt, and Syria.
Biographical / Historical
Ambassador Raymond A. Hare was born in 1901 in Martinsburg, West Virginia and raised in Manchester, Iowa and Boothbay Harbor, Maine. He received a B.A. from Grinnell College in 1924 and joined the Foreign Service in 1927. He retired in 1966 and throughout his career Hare served as U.S. ambassador to Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and the United Arab Republic. He also served as the director general of the U.S. Foreign Service (1956-1958) and was affiliated with the Middle East Institute in Washington, D.C. as its president (1966-1969), national chairman (1969-1976), and chairman emeritus starting in 1976. As an amateur photographer, Hare documented Islamic architecture during his extensive travels in the Middle East, especially in Egypt, Syria, and Turkey. Ambassador Raymond A. Hare died of pneumonia on February 9, 1994.
Extent
6 Linear feet (2300 photographs)
Date
1930s -1960s
Archival Repository
Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives
Identifier
FSA.A1989.03
Type
Collection descriptions
Archival materials
Dye coupler transparencies
Photograph albums
Citation
Raymond A. Hare Photographs, FSA.A1989.03. National Museum of Asian Art Archives. Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Gift of Raymond A. Hare, 1989.
Arrangement
Slides are arranged by county and city or country and subject, then by Hare's use of the materials. The prints are mounted in the albums in original order.
Rights
Permission to reproduce and publish an item from the Archives is coordinated through the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery's Rights and Reproductions department. Please contact the Archives in order to initiate this process.
Permission to reproduce and publish an item from the Archives is coordinated through the Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery's Rights and Reproductions department. Please contact the Archives in order to initiate this process.
Genre/Form
Dye coupler transparencies
Photograph albums
Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
Related Materials
Raymond A. Hare Papers, GTM-GAMMS453, Georgetown University Library Booth Family Center for Special Collections, Washington D.C. https://findingaids.library.georgetown.edu/repositories/15/resources/10317.
Related link
Record ID
ebl-1585218765345-1585218765360-0
Metadata Usage
CC0
GUID
https://n2t.net/ark:/65665/dc3b1c07d76-9971-4ae2-a2a4-f7eceb78bbf7

In the Collection

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  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 11

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 13

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 6

  • Turkey Basic, Aksehir, Alanya

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 10

  • Turkey K-Z Notebook: Samsun, Selcur, Silifke, Sinop, Sivas, Soke

  • Istanbul Basic Remainders, Misc. Mosques

  • Turkey Basic, Divrigi, Diyarbekir

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 7

  • Lebaonon. Misc

  • Istanbul Basic Remainders, Sokoll Mehmet Pasa Cami, Ibrahim Pasa Cami, Iskender Pasa Cami

  • Cairo Basic. Tomb QusunMinaret and Door of Beshtak Mosque, Sitt Hadaq Mosque, Altunbugha al-Mari-dani Mosque, Mosq. Aslam as-Silahdar, Mosq. Ibrahim Agha Mustahfizar

  • Istanbul Basic Remainders, Misc. Mosques

  • Syria. Damascus

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 9

  • Yemen. Taiz: brickmaking, views from guesthouse

  • Ankara Selected

  • Turkey Basic, Karaman, Karamusel, Karatepe

  • Turkey Basic, Keban, Kirsehir, Kiziltepe, Konya

  • Syria. Krak Des Chevaliers, Jisr esh Shoshur, Latakia, Beehive Houses, Aleppo

  • Istanbul Basic Remainders, Hippodrome, Burnt Column, Aya Sofya

  • Turkey Basic, Van (some Armenia), Xanthus, Yilan Kalesi, Zonguldak

  • Spain. Seville

  • Turkey Basic, Adana, Afyan

  • Iraq. Baghdad. US Embassy

  • Cairo Selected. Box 6

  • Cairo Basic. Qaid Ibraham , Mos. Abul-Abbas al-Munsi, Mos Said Badawi, Islamic Museum

  • Turkey Basic, Kutahya, Lulebergaz, Malatya

  • Turkey: Istanbul Notebook. Miscellaneous Field Notes (Loose note cards inside cover)

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 5

  • Cairo Selected. Box 8

  • Cairo Selected. Box 9

  • Turkey Basic, Urgup, Usak

  • Tunisia. Sousse

  • Turkish Hans Basic Remainders, Kayseri Sultan Han, Tatvan-Bitlis, Ulu Kisha

  • Turkey # 2

  • Turkish Hans Basic Remainders, Sari, Sultan Hani

  • Turkish Hans Selected

  • Iraq. Babylon, Baghdad

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 8

  • Turkey E-K Notebook: Karamursel, Kasaba, Kastamonu

  • Samarkand: Gur-I-Emir Sha-i-Zinda

  • Turkey Basic, Inegol, Izmir

  • Istanbul and Turkish Hans. Notes and envelope

  • Yemen. Sana

  • Samarkand: Registan, Sultan Begim

  • Turkey E-K Notebook: Gevas, Boynuk, Gul-Hisar, Gumusane

  • Lebanon # 2, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Spain

  • Cairo Selected. Box 6

  • Cairo # 3, Yemen # 1

  • Notes, Turkey

  • Turkey A-D Notebook: Dunyasir, Duragan

  • Lebanon. Nahr el Kelb, Tyre

  • Turkey A-D Notebook: Balat, Balihisar, Bergama

  • Cairo Basic. Mashhad Sayyida Ruqayya, Gateway Husayni Mosque, Maus. Imam ash-Shafi, Maus. Abbasid Khalifs

  • Yemen. Taiz

  • Maarat en Noman, Hama

  • Turkey A-D Notebook: Afyon

  • Ankara Selected

  • Istanbul Selected

  • Palestine, Syria, Iraq, Iran Slide Lists

  • Turkey Basic, Amasya

  • Syria. Palmyra

  • Spain. Toledo

  • Spain. Granada

  • Turkey E-K Notebook: Iznik

  • Cairo Selected. Box 1

  • Turkish Hans Selected # 2

  • Istanbul Selected

  • Cairo Basic. Mos. Qadi Abd-al-Basir, Zawiyat Tayruz, Qubba Ghani Bek al-Ashraf, Mos. Gawhar al-Lala, Mos. Al-Ashraf Barsbay, Poreh TaqiyatTaqiy ad-Din al-Bustani, Maus. Khadiga Umm al-Ashraf

  • Syria. Damascus

  • Cairo Basic. Tomb Gani Bek, Mos. Timraz al-Ahmadi, Mos. And Muas Sultan Qaytbay, Rab Qaytbay, Mos. And Muas. Ganem al-Bahlawan, Mos. Abu Bakr Muzhir

  • Turkey Basic, Konya

  • Yemen Slide List

  • Turkey Basic, Bursa

  • Yemen. Hodeida

  • Morocco. Rabat

  • Turkey Selected, Tray # 1

  • Turkish Hans Basic Remainders, Agaz Kara Han, Ak Han, Alara

  • Turkey # 4

  • Syria Notebook: Aleppo

  • Turkey Basic, Ankara

  • Cairo Selected. Box 2

  • Turkey A-D Notebook: Akthamar (Aghtamar)

  • Cairo Basic. Mos. Gaqmaq, Mos. Al-Qadi Yahya, Mos. Sultan Inal, Barsbay al-Bagasi, Mosq Bardbak

  • Turkey # 1

  • Spain. Cordova

  • Cairo Basic. Mosq. Arghun Shal al-Ismamili, Mos. Qatlubugha and-Dhahabi, Maus. Khanqa Khawand Toghey, Qaa Muhit ad-Din al-Muwaqqi, Maus andMosq Tafar al-Hegaziya, Mosq Shaykhu

  • Turkey Basic, Bursa, Cay, Cennet-Cehennem

  • Yemen # 2, Jerusalem, Jordan, Syria #1

  • Lebanon. Beirut

  • Cairo, Etc. Notebook 3: Cairo, Port Said, Alexandria

  • Bukhara: Goldsmith's Bazaar, Ulu Beg Court, Abd. Aziz Khan Madrasa, Emir's Summer Residence, Chahar Minar, et. alia

  • Syria. Damascus

  • Istanbul Selected

  • Turkey Basic, Konya, Korigos, Kusadasi

  • Turkey Basic, Sile, Silifke, Silvan

  • Lebanon. Jisr Basha, Jisr Zubeida, Mumtara, Nebi Yunis

  • Spain #2, Misc. Slides Not Taken By Hare But Included In His Boxes

  • Pakistan. Lahore, Tatta. Not taken by Hare

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