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Stamboul Collection

"Stamboul: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the vibrant streets of Stamboul, a city steeped in centuries of rich history

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Stamboul Collection: Street scene from Constantinople, 1886. Creator: Fritz von Dardel
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Stamboul Collection: The Omayyad Caliphate v. Byzantine Empire, circa 748 A. D. c1915. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
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Stamboul Collection: Black Sea: Bosphorus and Dardanelles, c1914, (c1920). Creator: John Bartholomew & Son
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Stamboul Collection: Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Constantinople, 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Storming of Constantinople by Baldwin, Count of Flanders, (1204), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Triumph of Heraclius at Constantinople, (629AD), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Killing Armenian Porters who had thrown themselves into the Sea at Stamboul (litho)
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment from the Base of a Bowl, 12th-13th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl with Double Molded Rim, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl, 14th-15th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment from the Base of a Bowl with 'K'Monogram, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Plate, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl, 14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl, 13th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl with Birds Wing, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment from the Base of a Bowl, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: Fragment of a Bowl, 13th-14th century. Creator: Unknown
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Stamboul Collection: An Ottoman turquoise inset silver mounted zinc bottle (turquoise, zinc, silver)
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Stamboul Collection: A View of Constantinople (oil on canvas)
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Stamboul Collection: A View of Constantinople overlooking the Bosphorous, 1770 (oil on canvas)
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Stamboul Collection: Constantinople from Eyub, (pencil and watercolour on paper)
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Stamboul Collection: Ladies on the Bosphorous with Rumeli Hisar Beyond, 1873 (pencil and watercolour on paper)
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Stamboul Collection: Constantinople, (pencil and watercolour heightened with white)
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Stamboul Collection: The Russian Advance, flying before the Enemy (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: Reading War Placards in Stamboul (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: A sketch of a black female dancer seen in a hidden
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Stamboul Collection: The Worlds Capitals (litho)
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Stamboul Collection: A map of Constantinople in 1422 (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: Detail of an Ottoman turquoise inset silver mounted zinc bottle (turquoise, zinc, silver)
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Stamboul Collection: La Corne d Or (Constantinople), 1907 (oil on canvas)
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Stamboul Collection: A View of Constantinople from Marmarameer, (pencil and watercolour on paper)
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Stamboul Collection: A View of Constantinople and the Bosphorus from the Asian Side, 1864 (oil on canvas)
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Stamboul Collection: Filming Stamboul Quest with Myrna Loy (1934)
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Stamboul Collection: Myrna Loy in Stamboul Quest (1934)
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Stamboul Collection: Sweetseller, 1865 (colour litho)
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Stamboul Collection: The Silk Bazaar, 1865 (colour litho)
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Stamboul Collection: Water-carrier, 1865 (colour litho)
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Stamboul Collection: Gentle Waters, 1865 (colour litho)
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Stamboul Collection: The Eastern Question (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: A Street Scene during the Recent Panic in Stamboul (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: The Arrest of Softas in Stamboul (litho)
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Stamboul Collection: The Riots in Constantinople (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: A Group of Criminals in the Chief Prison, Stamboul (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: Turks at the Temple of Sweet Waters, Constantinople, (pencil
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Stamboul Collection: The Turkish Crisis, the Tribunal at Stamboul (engraving)
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Stamboul Collection: Croatian Guards, 1865 (colour litho)
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Stamboul Collection: Bohemians, 1865 (colour litho)


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"Stamboul: A Tapestry of History and Culture" Step into the vibrant streets of Stamboul, a city steeped in centuries of rich history. From its early days as the capital of the Byzantine Empire to its transformation under the rule of the Omayyad Caliphate, this captivating city has witnessed countless tales unfold. In 748 A. D. , Stamboul became a battleground between two mighty empires - the Omayyad Caliphate and the Byzantine Empire. The clash of cultures and power struggles shaped its destiny for years to come. The Black Sea, with its strategic Bosphorus and Dardanelles straits, played a pivotal role in Stamboul's maritime dominance. It served as a gateway connecting Europe and Asia, facilitating trade routes that brought prosperity to this bustling metropolis. At the heart stood the magnificent Throne of the Byzantine Emperors, an emblematic symbol of imperial authority. Its grandeur reflected their reign over this majestic city that captivated both locals and visitors alike. Journeying back to Constantinople in 1890, we catch glimpses through time captured by unknown artists. Their brushstrokes immortalize Sultan Süleyman alongside his architectural masterpiece -the Süleymaniye Mosque- which still stands proudly today. Yet not all stories told are ones of glory; some depict darker chapters etched into Stamboul's past. Lithographs reveal scenes from trials where eighteen Armenians faced justice or portray chilling moments when Armenian porters met their tragic fate at sea during times marred by violence. Riots erupted on these ancient streets, stained with bloodshed as Armenians fell victim to police brutality orchestrated by Softas and Kurds. These haunting images serve as reminders that even amidst beauty lies a complex tapestry woven with human struggle. Amidst these historical narratives emerge glimpses into everyday life within Stamboul's walls.