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Çırağan Palace

Pascal Sébah’s ‘Çırağan Palace’ (1886) is a monumental albumen print capturing 19th-century Istanbul's grandeur. Explore this photographic masterpiece of architectural realism.

Discover Pascal Sébah (1823-1886), a pioneering Ottoman photographer capturing 19th-century Istanbul & Egypt. Explore stunning architecture, portraits & Orientalist scenes – a vital record of the era.

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Artist Biography

Pascal Sébah: A Pioneer of Ottoman Photography

Early Life and Origins

  • Born: Istanbul, Turkey in 1823.
  • Parentage: Pascal Sébah’s father was Syrian, and his mother was Armenian, reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of the Ottoman Empire.
  • Early influences remain somewhat obscure, but growing up in a cosmopolitan city like Istanbul undoubtedly exposed him to various artistic traditions.

Career Beginnings and Collaboration with Henri Bechard

  • Sébah began his photographic career around 1860, initially working in collaboration with the French photographer Henri Bechard.
  • This partnership was crucial for Sébah’s early technical development and exposure to European photographic techniques.
  • Their work gained recognition at the International Exhibition in Paris, providing a platform for Sébah's emerging talent.

Establishing “El Chark” (The Orient)

  • Following their success, Sébah decided to establish his own studio in 1857, named “El Chark” (The Orient).
  • Located on Grande Rue de Pera in Istanbul, the studio quickly became a hub for both locals and tourists seeking photographic portraits and views of the city.
  • Strategic Location: Its proximity to embassies and hotels made it easily accessible to foreign visitors.

Photographic Style and Subject Matter

  • Sébah’s style was characterized by his use of large-format cameras, allowing for exceptional detail and clarity.
  • Architectural Photography: He became renowned for capturing the grandeur of Istanbul's architecture, including palaces like Çırağan Palace and mosques.
  • Portraiture: Sébah also excelled in portrait photography, documenting the diverse people of the Ottoman Empire.
  • His work extended beyond Istanbul to include scenes from Egypt and Anatolia.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • International Exhibition Success: Early recognition at international exhibitions boosted his reputation.
  • Expansion to Cairo: In 1873, Sébah opened a second studio in Cairo, capitalizing on the growing demand for photographs from tourists visiting Egypt.
  • Collaboration with Osman Hamdi Bey: He formed a valuable working relationship with Turkish painter and archaeologist Osman Hamdi Bey, providing photographic documentation for his artistic projects.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • After Sébah’s death in 1886, the studio continued to operate under the management of his brother Cosmi and later with Polycarpe Joaillier, becoming known as Sebah & Joaillier.
  • Pioneering Ottoman Photography: Sébah is considered a pioneer in documenting the Ottoman Empire through photography, providing invaluable visual records of 19th-century life and culture.
  • His work offers insights into the architecture, people, and landscapes of Istanbul, Egypt, and Anatolia.
  • Museum Collections: His photographs are now held in prestigious museums such as the Pera Museum in Istanbul.
pascal sébah

pascal sébah

1823 - 1886 , Turkey

Quick Facts

  • Birth Date: 1823
  • Birth Place: Istanbul, Turkey
  • Death Date: 1886
  • Influenced By: Henri Bechard
  • Movement: Orientalism, Photography
  • Name: Pascal Sébah
  • Nationality: Ottoman
  • Notable Works:
    • Çırağan Palace
    • Fındıklı
    • Men in the bisharin camp
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