Costume - Hats and headwear (4316 Subjects)
Ottoman beggar monk.
Arab beggars.
Turkish woman on the street.
Janissary in war costume.
Ottoman archer in the service of the Sultan.
Azamoğlan: young boy of christian origin yet converted into Islam, in the service of the Sultan.
Portrait of the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I.
Pilgrim to Mecca, who upon his return from the Hedjaz sells holy water of the region.
Wealthy and poor Turkish woman in house costumes.
Turkish women on their way to the bath (hamam).
Turkish wrestlers.
Greek sailors resting in their boats.
Albanian soldier from the Peloponnese.
Albanian woman from Athens.
Greek woman from Myconos.
Catholic women of Chios.
Catholic woman of Chios.
Young Albanina woman from Lichada, Euboea.
The bazaar of Larissa.
Janissary and cannonier of the Ottoman army.
Title page. Allegoric representation of the four continents: Europe, Asia, Africa and America.
The costumes of Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon when traveling from Venice to Istanbul.
Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in typical Greek and Albanian costumes (a combination of Greek and Turksih costumes).
Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in costumes typical to wealthy French merchants of Istanbul.
The Janissary and the interpreter that accompanied Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon around Istanbul. Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in costumes typical to West European merchants in the Ottoman Empire.
Costumes from the Ottoman capital, with "Armenian" turban, that Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon wore during their trip from Istanbul to Egypt.
Costumes of Jewish people from Rhodes island, worn by Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon. On the left, their Jewish guide, Abraham.
The Janissary and the interpreter that accompanied Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in their trip from Istanbul to Egypt. Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon in costumes typical to Istanbul and Egypt.
Jacob Breuning and his companion Carlier de Pinon on their way from Alexandria to Rosetta, accompanied by their Jewish interpreter, Raphael. In the background Egyptians collecting dates.