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The Album of the World Emperor

Cross-Cultural Collecting and Album Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul
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The Album of the World Emperor explores a unique seventeenth-century Ottoman album of paintings, drawings, calligraphy, and European prints created for Sultan Ahmed I by his courtier Kalender Pasa. Emine Fetvaci investigates its eclectic contents—ranging from Islamic genre painting and Persian calligraphy to European religious prints—revealing a period marked by artistic experimentation and openness to diverse influences. The study highlights the porous boundaries between Ottoman, Persian, and European art, shedding light on imperial ideals and cultural interplay within the Ottoman empire.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in Ottoman history, Islamic and Persian art, cultural studies, and the history of bookmaking and collecting practices in the early modern period.

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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 outlookThe 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

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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 Paşa (d. 1616).

In this detailed study of one of the most important works of seventeenth-century Ottoman art, Emine Fetvacı 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, Fetvacı 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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Praised as a finalist for the Charles Rufus Morey Book Award, this book offers a fascinating look into Ottoman patronage and artistic exchange. Apollo Magazine praises its insights into Ottoman and Persian traditions, while Art Bulletin calls it a remarkable contribution that bridges art historical dialogues between Islamic and European worlds, championing its scholarly depth and rich analysis.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691189154

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 07 January 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 126 color illus.

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 203.0mm

Height: 279.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 296

About the Author

Emine Fetvac is associate professor of Islamic art at Boston University. She is the author of Picturing History at the Ottoman Court and the coeditor of Writing History at the Ottoman Court.

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