Dynasty and camera
portraits from the Ottoman court, Ömer M. Koç Collection
Description:... The exhibition consists of a selection from the Ottoman portrait photographs from O mer M. Kocʹ collection shows the high level of technical and artistic terms of photography by the interest of the Ottoman imperial family. This exhibition marks the importance given by the Ottoman sultans, other members of the royal dynasty and statesmen in the 19th century and includes the photographs of Prince O mer Faruk the son of Caliph Abdu lmecid, Nazime Sultan the daughter of Sultan Abdu laziz, Fehime Sultan the daughter of Sultan Murad V, Prince Yusuf Izzeddin the son of Sultan Abdu laziz, Sultan Murad V, Prince Mehmed Selim the son of Sultan Abdu lhamid II, Prince Mehmed Seyfeddin and Esma Sultan the children of Sultan Abdu laziz. During the reign of Sultan Abdu laziz, who acceded to the throne in 1861 and was keenly interested in various branches of fine arts, Ottoman portrait photography reached a pinnacle of achievement in both technical and artistic terms, thanks to the skill of the Abdullah Brothers, who specialised in portrait photography. Vasilaki Kargopulo, who was appointed as court photographer in 1878, two years after Sultan Abdu lhamid II came to the throne, contiuned to take similarly high quality portraits of the royal family and statesmen. As ameteur photography gained momentum from the turn of the century onwards, members of the royal family began to take their own photographs, the number of family photographs taken in private areas of royal residences increased significantly.
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