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Portrait of Barberose (Khizir Khayr ad-din (Barbaros Hozor Hayreddin Pasha or Pasa or
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Portrait of Barberose (Khizir Khayr ad-din (Barbaros Hozor Hayreddin Pasha or Pasa or
LRI4661875 Portrait of Barberose (Khizir Khayr ad-din (Barbaros Hozor Hayreddin Pasha or Pasa or Chair ad Din, Chaireddin or Cheireddin) (1466-1546) Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Empire after a career as a pirate Miniature from the manuscript Ms. H. 2134, 16th century Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library Istanbul, Turkey by Ottoman School, (16th century); Topkapi Sarayi Muzesi Kutuphanesi (Library), Istanbul, Turkey; (add.info.: Portrait of Barberose (Khizir Khayr ad-din (Barbaros Hozor Hayreddin Pasha or Pasa or Chair ad Din, Chaireddin or Cheireddin) (1466-1546) Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Empire after a career as a pirate Miniature from the manuscript Ms. H. 2134, 16th century Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library Istanbul, Turkey); Luisa Ricciarini; Turkish, out of copyright
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Arabic Writing Ottoman Empire Sultan
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This print showcases a stunning portrait of Barberose, also known as Khizir Khayr ad-din or Barbaros Hozor Hayreddin Pasha. Born in 1466, Barberose had an illustrious career as both a pirate and the Grand Admiral of the Ottoman Empire. This exquisite miniature is taken from the manuscript Ms. H. 2134, which dates back to the 16th century and is housed in the Topkapi Sarayi Museum Library in Istanbul, Turkey. The artist behind this masterpiece is Luisa Ricciarini, who skillfully captures Barberose's commanding presence through intricate details and vibrant colors. The portrait depicts him wearing a magnificent turban adorned with Arabic writing, symbolizing his connection to Islamic culture and power within the Ottoman Empire. Barberose's piercing gaze exudes confidence and wisdom gained from years of navigating treacherous seas as a pirate before ascending to one of the highest ranks in the empire. His hat further emphasizes his authority while adding an element of elegance to his appearance. As we admire this remarkable artwork, we are transported back in time to witness an influential figure who left an indelible mark on history. Through this portrait, we glimpse into Barberose's complex persona - a man who transitioned from lawlessness to becoming one of the most respected leaders of his time. Luisa Ricciarini's talent shines through every brushstroke, capturing not only Barberose's physical likeness but also conveying
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