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Fındıklı

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

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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Quick Facts

  • Location: Private Collection
  • Subject or theme: Urban landscape
  • Influences: European photography
  • Medium: Photography
  • Artistic style: Realist
  • Movement: Orientalism
  • Dimensions: 258 x 335 cm

Art Quiz

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Question 1:
What is the primary subject matter depicted in this photograph?
Question 2:
Who collaborated with Pascal Sébah in his early photographic endeavors?
Question 3:
In what year was Pascal Sébah’s studio, ‘El Chark,’ established?
Question 4:
What was the significance of Sébah’s work being exhibited at the International Exhibition in Paris?
Question 5:
What artistic movement is Pascal Sébah’s photography associated with?

Collectible Description

A Window into Ottoman Istanbul: Pascal Sébah’s “Fındıklı”

Pascal Sébah’s “Fındıklı,” a monochrome photograph depicting the bustling cityscape of Istanbul, offers more than just a visual record; it's a glimpse into the spirit of Ottoman life during the mid-19th century. Captured around 1860, this image showcases Sébah’s collaborative partnership with Henri Bechard, marking an early triumph for both artists and establishing a foundational element in the history of Ottoman photography.

  • Subject Matter: The photograph presents a panoramic view of Istanbul harbor, dominated by numerous boats laden with cargo – hence the title “Fındıklı,” which translates to “Hazelnut,” referencing the nuts carried on these vessels. Beyond the maritime activity, the scene unfolds with densely populated streets lined with buildings reflecting Ottoman architectural grandeur.
  • Style & Technique: Sébah’s masterful use of black and white photography exemplifies the Pictorialist movement prevalent at the time. He skillfully employed albumen printing—a process known for its tonal richness and ability to reproduce subtle nuances in light and shadow—resulting in an image imbued with atmospheric depth and textural detail.
  • Historical Context: “Fındıklı” was produced during a period of significant modernization within the Ottoman Empire, albeit one characterized by considerable conservatism. Sébah’s work served as official documentation for the Imperial Court, capturing scenes of daily life alongside monumental architectural achievements like mosques and palaces. It reflects the empire's ambition to portray itself as a civilized power on par with Europe.

The photograph’s composition deliberately emphasizes perspective and scale, guiding the viewer’s eye across the harbor and into the heart of the city. Sébah’s meticulous attention to detail—evident in the depiction of boatsheds, buildings facades, and even individual figures—highlights the artist's commitment to capturing not merely what was seen but also how it felt.

More than just a snapshot of Istanbul, “Fındıklı” embodies the aesthetic ideals of its era – Romanticism’s fascination with grandeur and beauty combined with Pictorialist’s pursuit of artistic expression beyond mere representation. It stands as a testament to Sébah's pioneering role in documenting Ottoman culture and continues to inspire admiration for its evocative atmosphere and technical brilliance.

  • Symbolism: The boats themselves symbolize trade, prosperity, and the empire’s connection to international commerce. Simultaneously, the densely populated streets represent the vibrant pulse of Ottoman society—a blend of tradition and burgeoning modernity.

“Fındıklı” remains a captivating image for interior designers seeking to evoke a sense of timeless elegance and cultural heritage. Reproductions offer an opportunity to bring this evocative scene into contemporary spaces, reminding viewers of Istanbul’s rich artistic legacy.


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