OCTAVIEN DALVIMART - THE COSTUME OF TURKEY

Thomas M’Lean, London, 1804. 36x26.5 cm, 60 color engravings. Gilded writings and patterns on the ridge and cover corners, page edges are gilded as well. In its maracon leather decorative binding of its period and in a very good condition. The upper part junction of the spine and back cover is repaired. Atabey 314, Abbey travel 370, Blackmer 444.

THE MOST IMPORTANT MASTERPIECE ABOUT OTTOMAN COSTUMES IN THE 18TH CENTURY WITH 60 COLOR ENGRAVINGS... IN ITS GREAT CONDITION AND LUXURIOUS BINDING…

A FAMOUS MASTERPIECE ON OTTOMAN COSTUMES… 60 COLORED ENGRAVINGS… The engravings, drawn during Octavien Dalvimart's trip to the Ottoman Empire in 1798, show the pre-modern attire of all civil and administrative Ottoman society in 18th century.

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