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Bajazet Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1815. Creator: John Young
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Bajazet Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1815. Creator: John Young
Bajazet Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey, 1815
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Bayezid I Frame John Young Mezzotint Orange Orange Colour Ottoman Overweight Round Selim Iii Selim Kahn Iii Sultan Sultan Selim Iii Turban Turbans Turkey Turkish Young John Bayazid Hand Tinted Head Dress
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Bajazet Kahn I, also known as Sultan Bayezid I or Bayezid the Thunderbolt, is depicted in this stunning mezzotint print from John Young's series "Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey," created in the 19th century. The portrait, now housed at the Art Institute of Chicago, offers a glimpse into the rich history and cultural heritage of the Ottoman Empire during the 14th century. Bajazet I is shown wearing traditional Ottoman attire, including a long, flowing robe with intricate patterns and a circular headdress adorned with orange and gold decorations. His beard, thick and full, frames his face, which is framed by a large, ornate headdress. The sultan's apparel is hand-tinted with brush and watercolor on ivory wove, adding depth and texture to the print. The portrait exudes an air of power and authority, with Bajazet I's regal posture and piercing gaze. His rotund figure, indicative of his wealth and prosperity, is contrasted by the simple, circular frame that contains him. The background is left blank, drawing all attention to the sultan himself. Bajazet I was a significant figure in Ottoman history, reigning from 1389 to 1402. He is best known for his military victories, particularly his defeat of the Christian forces at the Battle of Nicopolis in 1396. This print serves as a testament to his legacy and the artistic traditions of the time. The portrait's creation in the 19th century, during the height of British colonialism, adds an interesting layer to its historical significance. Despite being produced in England, the print reflects a deep appreciation for the rich cultural heritage of the Ottoman Empire. It is a reminder of the interconnectedness of the world and the enduring power of art to preserve history.
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