
Members of the Tumanishvili aristocratic family gathered around a tea table with a samovar, Georgia, late 19th century.
This photograph shows members of the Tumanishvili family, a Georgian noble lineage, gathered outdoors around a tea table. The image likely dates from the late nineteenth century, a period when photography increasingly documented everyday life and social customs among Georgian aristocratic families.
The scene centers around a samovar, an important element of tea culture in the Caucasus and the Russian Empire. Tea gatherings were an essential part of family and social life among the Georgian nobility. The photograph also reveals the complex household structure typical of aristocratic families, including relatives, children, and household staff.
Unlike formal studio portraits, this photograph captures a more informal moment of aristocratic family life, showing domestic leisure and hospitality in a garden setting. Such images are valuable historical documents illustrating the daily culture of Georgian noble households during the late Imperial period.