Intersecting Worlds - Ambassadors and Painters - Ambassador Portraits and Art Patronage of Ambassadors From The 17th to The 19th Century With Works Selected From Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation Orientalist Paintings Collection [Exhibition Catalogue]
by Edited by R. Barış Kıbrıs
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Istanbul: Pera Museum, 2016. Paperback. New. 24x28 cm. In English. 183 p. B/w and colour ills. Wars, the increase of trade as a means for mutual prosperity, and conflicts of status were the most significant factors behind the intense traffic of diplomacy. Sprawled across a vast geography, the Ottoman Empire welcomed more ambassadors than it sent to other countries, particularly until the 19th century; these ambassadors were embraced, per Ottoman tradition. In turn, Western ambassadors were prompted by the need to document the cities, particularly Istanbul, social structure, customs, administrative and military organization of the Ottoman Empire; apart from the reports they drafted upon their return, they also took advantage of the gifts and paintings they carried along. Often presumed to be true-to-life visual documents, such paintings thus became the most evident expressions of respectability and social status, and attained a special place and meaning, partly due to their potential to address the masses. The works that ambassadors commissioned to artists they added to their retinue en route to the East or to their local counterparts they encountered during service, evolved into books with engravings or collections decorating the walls of European chateaus, and served as source material for works by other artists, thus generating a large visual repertoire on the Ottoman world. Ottoman ambassadors sent to European countries were subjects of monumental portraits painted by leading European artists of the period, immortalizing these historic visits.
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- Intersecting Worlds - Ambassadors and Painters - Ambassador Portraits and Art Patronage of Ambassadors From The 17th to The 19th Century With Works Selected From Suna and Inan Kirac Foundation Orientalist Paintings Collection [Exhibition Catalogue]
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- Edited by R. Barış Kıbrıs
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- New
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- Paperback
- ISBN 10
- 6054642391
- ISBN 13
- 9786054642397
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- Pera Museum
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- Istanbul
- Date Published
- 2016
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- 183
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- 24x28 cm.
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- Ambassadeurs Turquie Portraits Catalogues d'exposition Ambassadors Ambassadors Turkey Portraits Exhibitions Art museums Asie Mineure Relations Europe Expositions East and West East and West Exhibitions Europe Europe Relations Turkey Exhibitions Exhibition
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