Artamonoff P047, Myron Bement Smith Collection, Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery Archives, Smithsonian Institution.

Kazlı Çeşme (Goose Fountain) and three children, [December 1935]. 

A major landmark in its eponymously named neighborhood, this sixteenth-century fountain features a stylized geese sculpture below an inscription. This photograph highlights the continued importance of fountains in Istanbul neighborhoods in the 1930s, and also serves as valuable documentary evidence of the fountain, whose geese sculpture was stolen in 2000 and subsequently restored in 2010.