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The Album of the World Emperor - Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul (Hardcover)
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The Album of the World Emperor - Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul (Hardcover)
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The first study of album-making in the Ottoman empire during the
seventeenth century, demonstrating the period's experimentation,
eclecticism, and global outlook The Album of the World Emperor
examines an extraordinary piece of art: an album of paintings,
drawings, calligraphy, and European prints compiled for the Ottoman
sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603-17) by his courtier Kalender Pasa (d.
1616). In this detailed study of one of the most important works of
seventeenth-century Ottoman art, Emine Fetvaci uses the album to
explore questions of style, iconography, foreign inspiration, and
the very meaning of the visual arts in the Islamic world. The
album's thirty-two folios feature artworks that range from
intricate paper cutouts to the earliest examples of Islamic genre
painting, and contents as eclectic as Persian and
Persian-influenced calligraphy, studies of men and women of
different ethnicities and backgrounds, depictions of popular
entertainment and urban life, and European prints depicting Christ
on the cross that in turn served as models for apocalyptic Ottoman
paintings. Through the album, Fetvaci sheds light on imperial
ideals as well as relationships between court life and popular
culture, and shows that the boundaries between Ottoman art and the
art of Iran and Western Europe were much more porous than has been
assumed. Rather than perpetuating the established Ottoman idiom of
the sixteenth century, the album shows that this was a time of
openness to new models, outside sources, and fresh forms of
expression. Beautifully illustrated and featuring all the folios of
the original seventy-page album, The Album of the World Emperor
revives a neglected yet significant artwork to demonstrate the
distinctive aesthetic innovations of the Ottoman court.
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