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View from the outside of a caravan in Andrinople (now Edirne
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View from the outside of a caravan in Andrinople (now Edirne
GIA4769744 View from the outside of a caravan in Andrinople (now Edirne) in Turkey under the Ottoman Empire. Miniature from " Turkish Memorials" (codex Cicogna 1971 " Memorie Turchesche" ) Watercolour from the 17th century Venetian school. by Venetian School, (17th Century); Museo Correr, Venice, Italy; (add.info.: View from the outside of a caravan in Andrinople (now Edirne) in Turkey under the Ottoman Empire. Miniature from " Turkish Memorials" (codex Cicogna 1971 " Memorie Turchesche" ) Watercolour from the 17th century Venetian school. Musee Correr, Venice); eGiancarlo Costa; Italian, out of copyright
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This print captures the enchanting view from the outside of a caravan in Andrinople (now Edirne), Turkey, during the reign of the Ottoman Empire. Painted by an artist from the 17th century Venetian school, this watercolour miniature is part of a collection called "Turkish Memorials" and provides a glimpse into life within this bustling city. The image showcases a caravan nestled amidst vibrant surroundings, highlighting the architectural beauty and cultural richness of Andrinople. The intricate details depict ornate buildings adorned with domes and minarets that stand tall against a clear blue sky. The viewer can almost feel themselves transported back in time to witness daily life in this thriving metropolis. As we peer through our window into history, we catch glimpses of travelers seeking respite at this Turkish hostel. These weary souls find ease within its walls as they rest on their journey through the Middle East. The presence of individuals belonging to different backgrounds reflects the diverse nature of Andrinople under Ottoman rule. This artwork not only serves as an aesthetic masterpiece but also offers insights into religious practices prevalent during that era. It reminds us of Islam's significance within Turkish society, showcasing mosques dotting the cityscape as symbols of devotion and faith. Preserved at Museo Correr in Venice, Italy, this timeless piece by Giancarlo Costa allows us to appreciate both artistic skill and historical context while immersing ourselves in an era long gone by.
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