Female and Male

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

The photograph shows John and Bertha Papasian as an elderly couple. He is wearing a western-style long coat that covers most of his outfit, a white, high-collared shirt and a tie. Bertha is wearing a floor-length, long-sleeved elegant dress made from a dark-coloured fabric. In contrast to the simple skirt, the upper part of the dress has a high neckline and is richly decorated with an additional layer of transparent cloth (tulle?) with elaborate patterns in relief. Bertha’s coiffure is similar to that shown in other photographs, with her hair caught up. She is standing by the side of her husband who has his arm placed around her waist.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

This photograph shows John Papasian, his wife Bertha and their five children: Jules, Eugene, Edgar, Elsie and Victoria. All of them are dressed in formal outfits. The men are wearing western-style suits made of a dark or black fabric, white, high-necked shirts and either ties or bow ties. The two young girls standing in front of their parents are wearing similar, long-sleeved, dark-coloured dresses with delicate narrow vertical pleats and a broad band of the same fabric encircling the waist and tied in front with a big bow. However, the dress of Victoria, the girl on the left, has a high neckline with a simple undecorated fabric extending to the shoulders and with a point down the front, whereas the dress of her little sister is adorned by a white lace collar dipping to a point down the chest and over each shoulder. Their hairstyle is also different, with the little girl’s hair decorated with a bow. Bertha is wearing a high-necked blouse with a dark ribbon tied in front, and a long-sleeved jacket made of a dark-coloured thick fabric with intricate patterns. She is wearing eye-glasses and has her hair caught up. The father is also wearing eye-glasses and has a beard and moustache. All members of the family look very serious. The photograph probably dates to c. 1905.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

The photograph shows 11 persons, members of the extended Papasian family, standing in front of the door and the open window of a neoclassical house. The three men in the background are all wearing western-style suits, white shirts and a tie. The young women standing in front of them are wearing bright, light coloured dresses with ankle-length, wide flaring skirts and elaborate blouses with collars and elbow-length sleeves. Two of them are also wearing dark-coloured cravats extending over the chest. Although the way both men and women pose indicates that there are three couples on the right side, with two more young women standing on the left, the “couple” to the right of the photo are John Papasian and his daughter, Victoria, with the wife and mother Bertha sitting in front of them. What is of much interest in this photograph is the difference in colour palette between the women standing at the back and those sitting in the front. The three older ladies sitting in the front are all wearing dark-coloured dresses of different style, with longer, floor-length skirts, as it was appropriate for their age. The two of them seem to be wearing black elegant dresses with long sleeves, while the dress of the younger woman on the right side is lighter in colour and has a partly white elaborate top and elbow-length sleeves.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

Family photograph of an unknown Armenian family in Cyprus. The father and the oldest son are both wearing western-style suits with white shirts. The father is wearing a tie and a dark vest, whereas his son is wearing a bow tie and has a handkerchief in the pocket of his suit. The wife on the right is wearing a floor-length long-sleeved dress with drop waist. The dress is made of rather light-coloured material and seems to consist of different layers of fabric, as it is partly covered by black, patterned (embroidered?) tulle, on top of which there is a waist long extra layer of fabric that is gathered at the waist. This modern dress is combined with closed shoes and a short hairstyle. The daughter at the centre has long hair, which are decorated with a bow and fall on the chest in the form of plaits. Her outfit is mostly covered by her sibling standing in front of her; however, one can see that she is wearing a short cape over her shoulders. The youngest child in front is wearing a short, pleated white skirt and a darker shirt with short sleeves, also white socks and black shoes with one strap.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

The photograph was taken outdoors and shows five people sitting on rocks, in a mountainous, rocky landscape with big trees. Most probably the group has been photographed during an excursion. The woman on the left (Verkine Djevarhirdjian-Utidjian) is wearing a white, long-sleeved blouse and an ankle-length skirt. She is also wearing a dark-coloured brimmed hat, which she has secured on her head with a white headscarf. Sitting next to her is her daughter, Nevart Utidjian, who is wearing a similar long skirt with a long-sleeved blouse, decorated with a lace collar and a dark-coloured ribbon or tie? Her hat is decorated with flowers. The younger man, Artin Arslanian, is wearing a western-style suit with a white long-sleeved shirt and a tie. The older man sitting next to him is Apisoghom Utidjian, who is dressed in a white suit. Both men are wearing dark shoes and is holding hats in their hands. The unknown woman sitting at the back seems to be wearing a rather casual, everyday dress with a shawl around her shoulders; she does not have a hat. She might have been a servant sitting behind the two couples. This was taken in the late 1910s or early 1920s.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

The photograph shows Edgar and Eugene Papasian with friends in Troödos in 1906. The woman sitting close to the piano is wearing a long-sleeved, floor-length dress of a bright material. She has her hair gathered all around and caught up. The man playing the violin is wearing a dark western-style suit with a white, long-sleeved undershirt with a high collar. The two men on the left are also wearing western-style suits, white shirts and ties, whereas the man on the right is wearing a white-long sleeved shirt. All members of the party seem to be intellectuals, members of the high urban society.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

Photograph of the wedding of Dr. Dickran Utidjian and Edith Lomax, in London in October 1926. The woman on the left is wearing a simple, western-style long-sleeved and knee-length dress, made from a light fabric. She is also wearing a brimmed hat, tights and heeled shoes with a strap, and is holding a bunch of flowers. The two men on the right are both wearing western-style suits with vests and white shirts with high collars. However, the gentleman with the beard has chosen a suit in a darker colour, a tie and gaiters over his black shoes, whereas the man on the far left is wearing a suit made of a lighter material, and a bow tie.

The groom is wearing a western-style dark-coloured suit with trousers made of a different, striped fabric. He is also wearing a light-coloured vest, a white shirt with a bow tie, and gaiters that cover part of his black shoes. In his left hand he is holding a pair of white gloves. The bride is wearing a white western-style, knee-length wedding dress and a long transparent, embroidered veil attached to a hood, which is heavily embroidered with pearls. She is also wearing white stockings and heeled shoes with pointed toes and a strap. She is further accessorised with a long pearl necklace, and is holding a rich bouquet of white lilies.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

The photograph shows, standing from left to right, Elsie, Edgar, Jules, Eugene and Victoria, the five children of John and Bertha Papasian, who are sitting at the centre. They were an Armenian family who lived in Egypt (originally from Smyrna), but Victoria would marry Hrant Utidjian and move to Cyprus. Elsie and Victoria are wearing similar western-style, light-coloured dresses with lace frills on the upper part, full pleated skirts, a belt encircling their waists, and also pleated, elbow-length sleeves. However, Elsie’s skirt is calf-length, longer than the knee-length skirt of her younger sister. According to the general trend, the hemline should descend towards the ankles as a girl got older. The two sisters also have different coiffures: Elsie has her hair caught up and tied at the back, while Victoria has long hair that fall on the left front side and on her back, and are decorated with a bow.

Edgar, Jules and Eugene are all wearing western-style suits made from a dark-coloured material, dark vests and high-collared white shirts with black bow ties. The father is also wearing a western-style suit with a vest and a white long-sleeved shirt with a high collar and a tie. The chain of a pocket watch is attached to a buttonhole of his vest. His wife, Bertha, who is sitting next to him in a similar armchair, is wearing a long-sleeved western-style evening dress made from a bright, light-coloured material covered with a thin, intricately embroidered layer of black tulle that is also used for the transparent sleeves and for the multiple frills across the top of the dress. The skirt is voluminous, with many folds, long and trained. A small brooch decorates the high collar of this impressive dress. Bertha has her hair caught up to form an impressive coiffure.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

Hrant Utidjian (1889-1978), his wife Victoria Papasian (1901-1988) and their children, Aris and Lily, c. 1940. Hrant is wearing a western-style suit with a white shirt and a tie with light-coloured dots. Victoria is wearing in a dark-coloured dress with a V-shaped décolleté. Aris is dressed with a short-sleeved, light-coloured, shiny shirt with a rounded off collar, and trousers made of a different, also light-coloured fabric. Lily is wearing a white transparent dress with slightly puffed short sleeves and a necklace. A white bow decorates her hair.

Translator: 
Euphrosyne Rizopoulou-Egoumenidou
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Author: 
Alexander-Michael Hadjilyra
Charlotte Steffen
Description: 

Photograph taken in a studio to commemorate the wedding of Hrant Utidjian, who was a public servant, and Victoria Papasian who came from Egypt. The photograph was taken c. 1928-1929 in Alexandria. The bride is wearing a white, long-sleeved and knee-length western-style wedding dress with a V-shaped décolleté over a thin white blouse and a drop waist. The outfit is complemented with a long transparent hooded veil with fine decoration, white heeled shoes with one strap and white stockings. The special cut and decorative features of the wedding dress, as well as the whole appearance of the bride, recall the fashion of the mid-war period. The groom is wearing a dark western-style suit, a white shirt with a dark-coloured tie, and white gaiters over black shoes. In his right arm he is holding a pair of white gloves and in the left hand a black hat. The bride is holding the arm of her husband.

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