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The combination of different textiles and manner of layering was a way of distinguishing not only gender but class, religion, and clans, and the aim was to combine the clothes so that each individual layer could still be seen. Actual garments arrived in Europe through merchants, soldiers, and diplomats, and although the most common meeting place between Europeans and the Ottomans was the battlefield, the theatre and opera became a site where these elaborate costumes appeared.

The alterations made by Westerners showed not just the features which were most attractive to Europeans but also what was considered particularly "Eastern". This also translated to costumes worn at balls and masquerades, with particularly the turban becoming popular with women in the late eighteenth century and gaining even greater popularity during the early nineteenth century.

Explore our selection of fine art prints, all custom made to the highest standards, framed or unframed, and shipped to your door. Pay by Credit Card. Pay with PayPal. Click for Delivery Estimates. Search The Public Domain Review. Folio, , [1] p. Very good. Published by The Harvard Semitic Museum, First Edition Signed. Used - Softcover Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Original binding. Original slip-case. Published by Harvard University Press, Harvard university press, Used - Softcover.

From Israel to U. Color is a bit faded on part of the front cover. Several page edges slightly wrinkled and slightly stained - no damage to text. Else is good condition.

The book is in : English. From Denmark to U. Textual photo illustrations. Series: Journal of Turkish Studies, Volume 12, Pages consist entirely of photo-plates. Gavin and the Harvard Semitic Museum".

Name on title-page. Minor wear. Published by Cambridge Harvard University , Seller: Ars Libri, Ltd. Published by Inan Kirac Suna Kirac, From Italy to U. Used - Hardcover. Folio, Hardbound in fine condition in a fine slipcase. Tell us what you're looking for and once a match is found, we'll inform you by e-mail. Can't remember the title or the author of a book? Our BookSleuth is specially designed for you.

Item added to your basket View basket. Proceed to Basket. View basket. Continue shopping. A Portrait Album of the Ottoman Sultans. Columns: 1 Ruled lines: Hand note: Written in calligraphic, vocalized naskh and thuluth scripts in black ink Decoration note: Decorated marbled borders; polychrome illuminated frames; polychrome floral motifs on a gold ground; illuminated verse markers.

Naskh, the smaller hand, is used for the text on the lower portion, while thuluth the larger hand is used for the top lines. Such pen exercises were commonly collected in albums.



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