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Because they are unsigned and of variable quality it is difficult to ascertain whether they are copies by Preziosi himself or copies by an artist (or artists) working in his studio, or even, as probably in the case of SD.1171, by a visitor to Constantinople.  No names of Preziosi's studio assistants are recorded, although one of his daughters, Mathilde, is known to have produced watercolours in his style: her signature appears on a female figure study in the Royal Collection, Sandringham (S 587).  In addition amateur artists also imitated his manner and style: see H.H. Morant (SD.675 & SD.676).","briefDescription":"Watercolour, Persian Shawl-Merchant, 1850-1860. 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