Jean Baptiste Vanmour

/  Sultan Mahmud I

 
Jean Baptiste Vanmour: Sultan Mahmud I. ancient history, gautama buddha, temple, mythology
 
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MuseumsRijksmuseum, AmsterdamPaintings
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The Sultan was portrayed in the open air accompanied by two servants. In the background we see some buildings. You may need it the harem section of the palace of the Sultan, Topkapi Sarayı proposals. Ahmed III wears a fur-lined caftan and turban called kâtibî. This type of turban was draped around a flat headgear and decorated with a fan-shaped jewel. The belt of the sultan is richly covered with jewels, as well as the ceremonial staff that he holds in his right hand. Standing, full-length, scepter in his right hand. In the background, two followers of the palace.
c. 1730 - c. 1737
cloth: H 33.5 cm x W 26.5 cm
SKU: 271533
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