THE PORTRAITS OF TWO OTTOMAN SULTANS PRESERVED AT THE PALACE OF PRINCE MOHAMED ALI MUSEUM, EGYPT

Document Type : Original Article

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Faculty of Archaeology Department of Islamic Archaeology Aswan University

Abstract

The present study analyzes and publishes a portrait of an Ottoman Sultan in
the museum's register, entitled "the portrait of Sultan Muhammad al-Fatih". It is
preserved in the Store of Islamic Department, Prince Mohamed Ali Museum,
Cairo under number (3) and register no. (516). It was drawn on paperboard with
watercolors. It is in good condition, and it measures 52î 46 cm. It is published
and studied for the first time with its distinctive artistic formation. The problem is
that the portrait does not include any dates. Accordingly, the study adopts the
comparative analytical approach of the technical composition and design method.
The elements of the colors used were identified and thus the date of this portrait
could be traced back to the 13th AH. / 19th A.D. century, to the art center in Egypt.

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