AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM
AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM
AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM
AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM
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AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM

TURKEY, 19TH CENTURY

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AN OTTOMAN COSTUME ALBUM
TURKEY, 19TH CENTURY
Watercolour heightened with gold on watermarked paper, the album comprising 24 full page illustrations of figures on a plain background and two coloured illustrations pasted down of 'Albanians in the Morea' and 'Turkish Women Travelling' published by G & W.B. Whittaker, identification inscriptions in pencil below and on the reverse in French and English, sepia ink numbering in lower left, paper interleaf between each painting, five fly-leaves, letter in Greek dated 1818 pasted onto penultimate fly leaf, half roan and paper European binding, marbled paper doublures, former auction catalogue lot description pasted into inside back doublure, book plate to front doublure, two loose associated documents, one signed Edward Marion Chadwick and dated 22 March 1904
Folio 12 ¼ x 8in. (31.3 x 20.5cm.)
Provenance
Edward Marion Chadwick (d.1921), Toronto, by 1904

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Lot Essay

Albums containing paintings of variously dressed members of Ottoman society were produced by the commercial artists of Istanbul between the 17th and 19th centuries, catering to the interests of viewers who regarded costume as a window into the empire’s workings. They were mainly produced for a foreign audience of travellers or diplomats, who wanted detailed images of the ‘exotic’ Ottoman culture and its people. They were usually captioned in their own languages. In this example the illustrations include a variety of official positions, such as a judge, a city magistrate, janissaries, as well as the Sultan’s coffee maker and chief water carrier. There are also a number of illustrations of women. An album, from the period of Mahmud II sold at Sotheby London, 15 May 2018, lot 281. Another sold in these Rooms, 7 April 2011, lot 369. Recently, a related 19th century album, with paintings by the Ottoman painter Fenerci Mehmed but painted for an Ottoman audience rather than a Western one, was offered in these Rooms, 1 May 2025, lot 111.

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