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Seinätaide
Orientalist Photography
258.0 x 335.0 cm
Pera MuseumPascal Sébah’s “Fındıklı” – meaning “The Walnut Grove” – is more than just a picturesque depiction of Istanbul; it's a testament to the burgeoning photographic movement in the late 19th century and a remarkable glimpse into daily life during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II. Created around 1870, this monochrome print showcases Sébah’s masterful skill in capturing atmospheric conditions and conveying nuanced emotion.
The composition itself is deliberately balanced, guiding the viewer’s eye across the expansive vista. Sébah skillfully utilizes perspective to convey depth and scale, emphasizing the immensity of Istanbul's harbor and its importance as a commercial hub. The muted palette – predominantly shades of grey – lends an air of solemn beauty to the scene, inviting contemplation on the passage of time and the enduring spirit of Ottoman heritage.
“Fındıklı” continues to resonate with audiences today because it transcends mere documentation; it evokes a palpable sense of place and time. It’s an invitation to step back into the Victorian era and appreciate Sébah’s extraordinary ability to transform fleeting moments into enduring images—a cornerstone of Ottoman photographic history.
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.
Tutustu Istanbulin Pera-museoon – sieltä löydät upeita orientalistisia maalauksia, kuten 'Kilpikonnan kouluttaja', anatolialaisia aarteita ja hienoja Kütahyan keramiikoita sekä kiehtovia näyttelyitä.
Kerro meille projektistasi, niin taideasiantuntijamme tarjoavat sinulle kolme henkilökohtaista taidesuositusta.
Anna meidän kuratoida 3 vaihtoehtoa juuri sinulle – Ilmaiseksi!