Derbekkeh, Palestine, picture p. 580 in W. M. Thomson: The Land and the Book; or Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land. Vol. II. New York, 1859.
Question About Sources: After researching this citation I found a brief reference to the "derbekkeh" being popular in Palestine, but NO picture. It appears from the image that these pictures are actually from Edward William Lane's book "An Account of the Manners and Customs of Modern Egyptians" (pp366-367) but the pictures were inverted and the original term "darabukkeh" was erased and replaced with the "Derbekkeh" that Thomson uses.
Hi, that is very interesting information! I scanned this picture from the Thomson-book (which I own). There is also a version on google-books, see here. Now, it looks as if Thomson "borrowed" his illustrations from anyone. Look at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayt_Jibrin, where the picture from Thomson is obviously an adaption from the David Roberts-picture above (published 1842-49). Another example is p.568, which I believe Thomson copied from W. H. Bartlett, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palestinian_Christians. Regards, TheRealHuldra (talk) 01:41, 27 December 2008 (UTC)
Este material está en dominio público en los demás países donde el derecho de autor se extiende por 70 años (o menos) tras la muerte del autor.
También debes incluir una etiqueta de dominio público de los Estados Unidos para indicar por qué esta obra está en el dominio público en los Estados Unidos. Tenga en cuenta que algunos países tienen términos de derechos de autor más de 70 años: México tiene 100 años, Jamaica tiene 95 años, Colombia tiene 80 años, y Guatemala y Samoa tienen 75 años. Esta imagen puede no estar en el dominio público en estos países, que además no aplican la regla de corto plazo. Honduras tiene un derecho de autor general de 75, pero aplica la regla de corto plazo. Esto está sujeto a la leyes respectivas sobre los derechos intelectuales.
https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/mark/1.0/PDMCreative Commons Public Domain Mark 1.0falsefalseI have copies of both books, Thompson's and Lane's, and it is evident that Thompson pinched lots of his pictures from Lane, without any attribution. Lane was very observant of fine detail, such as the detail of women's decoration to their hands, which Thompson puts in as typical of Palestine, whereas they were from Cairo. Of course, they may have been identical, but as I suspect they were not, I take the Illustrations in Thompson with a pinch of salt, unless they were clearly done by his son, or other local artist.
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Derbekkeh, Palestine, picture p. 580 in W. M. Thomson: The Land and the Book; or Biblical Illustrations Drawn from the Manners and Customs, the Scenes and Scenery of the Holy Land. Vol. II. New York, 1859. Category:Palestine [[Category:People of Pale