Izmir / Smyrna (122 Subjects)
View of Izmir from the port.
Funerary stele.
Women from Izmir (Smyrna) with typical head wear. Fig. 17: Greek woman from the Aegean islands. Fig. 18: Affluent woman from Izmir Fig. 19: Jewish woman from Izmir. Fig. 20: Headscarf worn by all Izmir women independently of ethnic origin, according to Cornelis de Bruyn.
Chameleons and weasel from Izmir area.
View of mansion belonging to European merchants in the settlement of Hacılar near Izmir.
Map of the peninsula of Erythrae.
The Hittite relief at Karambel, on the route from Kemalpaşa to Torbali. According to modern research, it is most probably a depiction of Hittite king Tarkasnava.
View of Izmir.
Caravan Bridge in Izmir.
View of Izmir.
Map of the bay of Izmir.
Fortress at the port of Izmir. Head of ancient statue discovered in Izmir.
Map of the city and gulf of Izmir.
View of Izmir.
1. Ancient coin for the union of Smyrna and Ephesus. At the center the famous statue of Artemis of Ephesus. 2. Roman coin showing the Roman Emperor doing libation at the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus.
Ancient funerary and votive steles from Izmir.
The Kızılçullu aqueduct on Meles river, near Izmir.
Aqueduct on Meles river, near Izmir.
1. Temple of Janus at Smyrna. 2. Great Circus at Smyrna. 3. Gate of the Castle of Smyrna. 4. Bay of Smyrna. 5. Chimaera.
Map of the bay of Smyrna.
View of bay and city of Izmir.
Ottoman ships in the harbor of Izmir.
View of Izmir.
Ruins of the Hellenistic/Roman theater of Izmir, at Kadifekale (anc. Pagos).
View of the Temple of Ianus, erroneously called Temple of Homer, at Kadifekale (anc. Pagos), in Izmir.
Muezzin. Women from Izmir and Thessaloniki. From: Giuseppe Antonelli (ed.), Galleria Universale di Tutti i Popoli del Mondo, c. 1838-1842.
Portrait of Karacoch, the author's interpreter during his journey, in his house, smoking.
Inscription from Smyrna.
Ancient coins from Zakynthos (1), Abydos (2), Izmir (3), Thyateira (4), Roman coins of emperors Commodus and Caracalla from Patras (5,6), coins from Delphi (7) and Sicyon (8).
Ancient coins from Thyateira (1), Izmir (2), Ephesus (3), Pergamon (4), Laodicea (5), Philadelphia (6), Sardes (7) and Magnesia (8).