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Pascal Sébah (1823-1886) was a pivotal figure in Ottoman photography, pioneering techniques and partnering with Henri Bechard to capture the grandeur of Istanbul, Egypt & Anatolia. His studio ‘El Chark’ produced iconic images reflecting the era. Istanbul 1823 1886 Pascal Sébah Turkey This striking black and white photograph showcases Istanbul’s bustling harbor scene, featuring numerous boats
Two women playing traditional instruments amidst ornate Ottoman architecture define this evocative masterpiece by Osman Hamdi Bey, inviting you to bring the soulful elegance of Turkish history into your private collection.
Regal portrait of Sultan Mahmud II by athanasios karantz(ou)las captures majestic power; discover this grand historical masterpiece today.
A captivating portrait of Thomas Hope in vibrant Turkish costume by Henry Bone captures the exotic allure of the Regency era through rich textures and orientalist charm, inviting you to bring this masterpiece home.
Pascal Sébah’s ‘Çırağan Palace’ (1886) is a monumental albumen print capturing 19th-century Istanbul's grandeur. Explore this photographic masterpiece of architectural realism.
Explore Jean Baptiste Vanmour’s ‘Dinner at the Palace’! A stunning 18th-century oil painting of Ottoman court life, showcasing Baroque realism & opulent detail. Discover this unique historical artwork.
Excursion on the Golden Horn by Tristram James Ellis: A stunning watercolor of Istanbul’s skyline & daily life. Explore this Orientalist masterpiece's beauty & detail.
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