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40 results filtered with: Istanbul (Turkey)
  • Turkish prisoners sitting in a cell with a barred window; two of them are racing cockroaches. Process print by Meisenbach after H. Lanos after W.T. Maud.
  • Constantinople: a mufti or authority on religious law. Engraving by G. Scotin the elder, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • A travelling barber. Engraving by G. Scotin the elder, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • Istanbul: the column of Constantine and the street Yeniçeriler Caddesi. Engraving attributed to D. Pronti after W. Reveley.
  • Constantinople: a street seller of confectionery with honey. Engraving by G. Scotin, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • The Hippodrome, Istanbul, Turkey: the bronze Serpentine Column with the Blue Mosque in the background. Photograph by Guillaume Berggren, ca. 1880.
  • Constantinople: a man sits to write a letter as two women watch over his shoulder. Coloured lithograph by J. Nash after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • A mullah explaining the Law to a group of pupils, in Constantinople. Etching by R. Dalton.
  • The Sultan stabs Zara in the chest: the finale of the play Zaire (Zara) by Voltaire. Etching.
  • Constantinople: a boy presents a smoking hookah to Mr Sotiri, Albanian interpreter to the British consul in Bucharest. Lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • The Hippodrome, Istanbul, Turkey: the obelisk of Theodosius (right) , the Serpent Column (centre), and the column of Constantine Porphyrgenitus (left). Photograph by Guillaume Berggren, ca. 1880.
  • Constantinople: a lady seated on a sofa, smoking a pipe. Engraving by G. Scotin, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • The Egyptian or drug bazaar at Constantinople. Watercolour by J. F. Lewis.
  • The Egyptian or drug bazaar at Constantinople. Watercolour by J. F. Lewis.
  • Ayasofia, Istanbul: interior. Engraving by D. Pronti, 1788, after G.M., 1786.
  • Florence Nightingale. Line engraving by W. Wellstood, 1856, after J. B. Wandesforde.
  • Men and two children sit smoking pipes in a Turkish coffee house. Lithograph by J. Nash after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • The Egyptian or drug bazaar at Constantinople. Watercolour by J. F. Lewis.
  • Istanbul: the lesser burial ground attended by veiled women mourners, the Golden Horn in the background. Coloured lithograph by Henry Cooke, ca. 1860.
  • Mausoleum of the sultans Mahmud II and Abdulaziz, Istanbul; a man kneels in front of the two decorative tombs. Photograph by Abdullah Frères, ca. 1900.
  • Constantinople: a girl embroidering. Engraving by C. Du Bosc, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • Constantinople: the head cook in the imperial household. Engraving by G. Scotin the elder, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • Dolmabahçe, Istanbul: the sultan's summer palace. Engraving by D. Pronti after W. Reveley.
  • The hanging of Hassan Bey in Constantinople. Wood engraving, 1876.
  • A man selling medicinal drugs to a woman in a bazaar in Constantinople. Colour lithograph after Preziosi, 1857.
  • Hôpital militaire français des Grands-Champs, à Constantinople.
  • Smokers in a Turkish coffee house listen eagerly to news brought by a courier. Lithograph by J. Nash, 1843, after D. Wilkie, 1840.
  • The Egyptian or drug bazaar at Constantinople. Watercolour by J. F. Lewis.
  • Constantinople: the superintendant of the buildings and gardens of the city. Engraving by G. Scotin the elder, 1714, after J.B. Van Mour.
  • Two male merchants in Constantinople haggle over a woman slave, while other women look on. Tinted lithograph by T. Allom after himself.