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Mehmed IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Artist: John Young
Mehmed IV, Ottoman Emperor, (1808). Mehmed (1642-1693) was Sultan from 1648 until 1687. He came to the throne at the age of seven, succeeding his father, the mentally unstable Ibrahim I, who had been deposed in a coup. Mehmeds reign was significant as it was he who transferred many of the Sultans executive powers to the Grand Vizier. Mehmeds reign ended when he was himself deposed in a coup in 1687, spending the rest of his days impisoned in the Topkapi Palace. From A series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1808
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Media ID 15136817
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Divan John Young Moslem Muslim Ottoman Ottoman Empire Sultan Turban Turkey Turkish Young Historica Graphica Collection Mehmed Iv Mehmet Iv
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 17cm x 25.4cm (6.7" x 10")
Estimated Product Size is 21.8cm x 26.9cm (8.6" x 10.6")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This print showcases Mehmed IV, the Ottoman Emperor during the 17th century. Painted by John Young in 1808, this portrait captures the essence of a powerful ruler who ascended to the throne at a tender age of seven. Mehmed's reign was marked by significant changes as he transferred many executive powers to the Grand Vizier, shaping the future of governance within the Ottoman Empire. However, his rule came to an abrupt end when he was overthrown in a coup in 1687. Subsequently, Mehmed spent his remaining days imprisoned within Istanbul's Topkapi Palace. Despite his tumultuous fate, this portrait immortalizes him as a symbol of authority and royalty. The artist skillfully portrays Mehmed IV with intricate details such as his majestic turban and traditional robes that reflect both religious and cultural significance. The composition highlights not only his physical appearance but also conveys a sense of wisdom and resilience through his seated posture. This print is part of "A series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey" offering viewers a glimpse into history and showcasing one man's journey through power and downfall. It serves as a reminder that even great rulers are subject to change and uncertainty amidst political turmoil within their empires.
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