Furniture (102 Subjects)
The library of Leiden. On the left underneath the windows, the famous map of the course of the Elbe done by Lorichs.
Catholic women of Chios.
The French ambassador Chateau-nef's audience with the administrator (Caimacam) of Istanbul.
Portrait of Reis Effendi, principal secretary of the Ottoman state.
Portrait of Silahdar Aga, safe keeper of the Sultan's sword.
A Turkish lady at home.
A Jewish girl dressed for her marriage ceremony.
An Armenian girl dressed for her marriage ceremony.
A Turkish dancer, dancing before her master.
Polish in the dress of the Court.
Stool bearer to the Sultan (in charge of guarding and carrying the Sutlan's riding stool).
Frontispiece to the edition. The house of the Mudir, Ottoman governor of Ohrid. A morning call in which Adelaide Mary Walker was present. An affluent Albanian lady pays a visit to the Turkish commander's wife, escorted by her young daughter. A maidservant offers the visitors flowers from the house's garden.
Portrait of Alexander Mavrocordatos.
Portrait of Karacoch, the author's interpreter during his journey, in his house, smoking.
Muslim man performing ritual ablution before prayer.
The public library of Sultan Abdul Hamid I in Istanbul.
The public library of Grand Vizier Recip Paşa in Istanbul.
The Grand Vizier offers dinner (Ifter) to other Ottoman officials during the Ramadan.
The private quarters of an Ottoman official.
Muslim women entertaining themelves in their private quarters.
Public scribes of the Ottoman state.
A European ambassador has dinner with the Grand Vizier.
A European ambassador appears before the Sultan.
Frontispiece to the third volume of the edition. The Prince heir to the Ottoman throne. Haseki Sultan, mother of the Prince heir and first sultana in the imperial harem's hierarchy.
The Ottoman Sultan and the Great Vizier.
A musician and a woman dancer of the Harem. The lady responsible for keeping order in the Harem.
İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace. The officer in charge of guarding and carrying the Sutlan's riding stool.
An İçoğlan, servant in the imperial Palace, during a writing lesson, with his teacher.
Ottomans enjoying a meal.
The interior of a coffeshop, Izmir.