AN ALBUM OF WATERCOLOURS OF OTTOMAN CHARACTERS AND COSTUMES
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AN ALBUM OF WATERCOLOURS OF OTTOMAN CHARACTERS AND COSTUMES

ISTANBUL, CIRCA 1820

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AN ALBUM OF WATERCOLOURS OF OTTOMAN CHARACTERS AND COSTUMES
ISTANBUL, CIRCA 1820
Watercolours on paper occasionally heightened with gold, comprising 80 miniatures from a number of different original albums, most with a single figure from within the Ottoman world, some identified with Italian inscriptions in ink below, some double-sided, twenty-four mounted on card, stored in an associated folder with green paper boards and the title 'Roman Views'
Largest folio 10¾ x 7 3/8in. (27.2 x 18.7cm.) (80)
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Lot Essay

The album is almost entirely comprised of figural studies, with a singular exception in the form of a depiction of the dressed coffin of an official. As a group, these illustrations provide an interesting insight into Ottoman costumes and styles both within Turkey and the wider empire. A number of official and military positions are illustrated, including different ranks of Janissery and court advisor. Women's dress both Ottoman and Western are seen, such as the example seen here of a lady wearing the Directoire style of the early 19th Century, whose brightly patterned outfit is more typical of Ottoman tastes than it is of the style's French origins. The elaborate hats and accessories that denote the wearer's position within society are also emphasised, such as the grand hat of the figure titled 'venditore.

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