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Robert de Vaugondy et fils - Etats du Grand-Seigneur en Asie, Perse, Pays des Usbecs, Arabie, Egypte
This map shows the area covered by the Ottoman Empire in Asia, the Persian Empire, Arabia and Egypt. The hand-colored map describes the desert on the south and west of present-day Bahrain, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates as "waterless and uninhabited." The map was made by Gilles Robert de Vaugondy and his son, one of the most important cartographers of the 18th century.
1753
53x61 cm
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"An Ichoglan" Dalvimart, "The Costume of Turkey" Book Engraving
Octavien Dalvimart, “The Costume of Turkey”, London 1802. Colored in its period.
1802
27x18 cm
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"Un Soldat" Dalvimart, "The Costume of Turkey" Book's Engraving
Octavien Dalvimart, “The Costume of Turkey”, London 1802. Colored in its period.
1802
30,5x24 cm
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"A Turk" Dalvimart, "The Costume of Turkey" Book's Engraving
Octavien Dalvimart, “The Costume of Turkey”, London 1802. Colored in its period.
1802
26x19 cm
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"Derwise" Dalvimart, "The Costume of Turkey" Book's Engraving
Octavien Dalvimart, “The Costume of Turkey”, London 1802. Colored in its period.
1802
26x19 cm
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"An Albanian" Dalvimart, "The Costume of Turkey" Book's Engraving
Octavien Dalvimart, “The Costume of Turkey”, London 1802. Colored in its period.
1802
26x19 cm
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De Bruyn, Route d’Amsterdam a Moscow et de la a Ispahan et Gamron Map
Kupferstich von J. Keyser, Route d’Amsterdam a Moscow et de la a Ispahan et Gamron, Amsterdam, c.1718.
Elaborate map of Europe, Middle East, Turkey and Central Asia showing the route of Cornelis De Bruyn's voyage in 1701 over Moscow, Iran and Central Asia.
Dutch artist De Bruyn traveled to Moscow, Persia and the East Indies in 1701, at the age of 50, and named cities, villages and caravanserais in detail along the route.
1718
28,5x37,5 cm
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Engraving from Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum by Ortelius - Geographic Map of the Orvietum Region
Beautiful geographic map of the Orvietum region taken from Abraham Ortelius' pocket atlas, Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum, published in Amsterdam in 1602.
1602
8,5x12 cm
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Engraving from Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum by Ortelius - Geographic Map of the Helvetia Region
Beautiful geographic map of the Helvetia region taken from Abraham Ortelius' pocket atlas, Epitome Theatri Orbis Terraum, published in Amsterdam in 1602. Scale and projections are available.
1602
8x12 cm
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"Chekerdji" Brindesi, Souvenirs de Constantinople Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. A scene from Grand Bazaar. With Brindesi's signature.
1855-1860
31x23 cm
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"Bazar a Constantinople" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. A scene from Grand Bazaar.
1855-1861
34,5x25,5 cm
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"Une Rue a Constantinople" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. A street in Istanbul.
1855-1862
34,5x25 cm
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"Voiture" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. Ottoman carriage.
1855-1863
23x33,5 cm
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"Dames du Palais du Sultan / Kyzlar Agha" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Kitabı Gravürü
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. Women of the Sultan's harem on their promenade, chaperoned by Kislar Aga, head of the eunuchs of the Imperial Palace.
1855-1864
25,5x39 cm
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"Kaiq" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. Passenger boat connecting the eastern and western coasts of the Bosporus with Rumeli Castle in the background.
1855-1865
25,5x39 cm
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"Amiraute" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. The Chief Admiral of the Ottoman fleet on his way to his ship, ready for departure.
1855-1866
25,5x39,5 cm
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"Tophane" Brindesi, "Souvenirs de Constantinople" Book's Engraving
Italian-born painter Giovanni Brindesi (1826-1888) lived in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecit (1831-1861) and painted scenes from Ottoman daily-life and army life during this period. Brindesi's paintings were translated into lithograph engravings by the famous Lemercier publishing house in Paris and published in two volumes in 1855 and 1860. One of the volumes depicts the clothes of people, mostly of Ottoman courtesy, and the other shows scenes of daily life in Istanbul.
Souvenirs de Constantinople, Lemercier, Paris, 1855-1860. The court of Kiliç Ali Pasha Mosque at Tophane, Istanbul.
1855-1867
25,5x39 cm
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