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Exit of Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Effendi from the Sublime Porte after the audience
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Exit of Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Effendi from the Sublime Porte after the audience
JLJ4659150 Exit of Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Effendi from the Sublime Porte after the audience granted by King Louis XV on 21/03/1721 Painting by Pierre Denis Martin (1663-1742), 1721. Sun. 0, 8x1, 15 m Paris, musee Carnavalet by Martin, Pierre-Denis (1663-1742); (add.info.: Exit of Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Effendi from the Sublime Porte after the audience granted by King Louis XV on 21/03/1721 Painting by Pierre Denis Martin (1663-1742), 1721. Sun. 0, 8x1, 15 m Paris, musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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International Relations Louis Xv 15 1710 1774 Louvre Turk
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This print captures the historic moment of the exit of Turkish Ambassador Mehmet Effendi from the Sublime Porte after his audience with King Louis XV on March 21,1721. Painted by Pierre Denis Martin in the same year, this masterpiece measures approximately 0.8x1.15 meters and is currently housed in the Musee Carnavalet in Paris. The painting depicts a significant event that symbolizes international relations between Turkey and France during the 18th century. The bridge connecting these two nations is beautifully portrayed as Mehmet Effendi makes his way out of the Sublime Porte, accompanied by an air of dignity and importance. King Louis XV's granting of an audience to Mehmet Effendi highlights France's diplomatic efforts to establish strong ties with Turkey, a key player in Middle Eastern politics at that time. This artwork not only showcases historical significance but also serves as a testament to cultural exchange and diplomacy between nations. With its intricate details and vibrant colors, this painting offers viewers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history where East meets West. It stands as a reminder of how art can transcend borders and capture moments that shape our understanding of global relationships. As we admire this remarkable piece captured by Photo Josse, let us appreciate its contribution to our collective knowledge about French-Turkish relations during the reign of King Louis XV in the early 18th century.
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