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Sheikh Sattam de Haddadin of Palmyra by Russian painter Alexandre Evgenevich Iacovleff (died 1938). The artist of the "Citroen Centre Asie, La Croisiere jaune sur la route de la Soie" in 1931. The expedition started from Beirut throught Palmyra then ended in China.

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Date

30s.

Author

Alexandre Evgenevich Iacovleff

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Public domain according to Russian law (author died before 1941). The image was also PD according to the law affective on the URAA restoration date, because it was published before Jan 1st, 1954 and the author died before that date. Hence - it is in the public domain also in the USA.


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