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Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire
6339769 Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire by Dalvimart, Octavian (18th century) (after); (add.info.: Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire. The boys served in the Seraglio or Harem, Pera, Constantinople. He wears a gold hat, crimson robe with gold belt. Handcoloured copperplate engraving after Octavian Dalvimart from William Alexanders translation of Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Turks, Thomas M Lean, London, 1814.); © Florilegius
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Attendant Cleaner Cleaning Lady Constantinople Georgian Era Governess Grand Signior Harem Housekeeper Muslim Religion Octavian Dalvimart Ottoman Empire Page Pera Regency Era Seraglio Sultan Thomas Mlean William Alexander Maid
Medium 18" Cushion (46x46cm)
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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")
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Ichlogan or Page to the Sultan, Ottoman Empire" is a captivating print that offers a glimpse into the rich cultural heritage of the 18th-century Ottoman Empire. The image showcases an intricately dressed young boy serving in the Seraglio or Harem in Pera, Constantinople. Adorned with a gold hat and wearing a crimson robe cinched with a golden belt, he exudes elegance and sophistication. This handcoloured copperplate engraving, created by Octavian Dalvimart and featured in William Alexander's translation of "Picturesque Representations of the Dress and Manners of the Turks" takes us on a visual journey through time. It captures not only the exquisite fashion choices but also provides insight into Islamic traditions and Muslim religion prevalent during this era. The page's role as an attendant to the sultan highlights his importance within this grand establishment. His attire signifies his position while showcasing intricate details that were characteristic of both European and Middle Eastern influences at that time. As we delve deeper into this mesmerizing artwork, we are transported back to Regency-era Europe where travel was limited yet curiosity about distant lands prevailed. This print serves as a testament to human fascination with different cultures, offering viewers an opportunity to appreciate historical costumes from around the world. Bridgeman Images' presentation allows us to explore these fascinating aspects without commercial intent but rather for educational purposes. Through their curation, they bring art enthusiasts closer to history, enabling them to appreciate its beauty and significance.
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