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Turkish Boatman in the Constantinople Harbour, 1886 (w / c on paper)
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Turkish Boatman in the Constantinople Harbour, 1886 (w / c on paper)
3937513 Turkish Boatman in the Constantinople Harbour, 1886 (w/c on paper) by Zorn, Anders Leonard (1860-1920); 17x25 cm; National Museum, Stockholm, Sweden; Swedish, out of copyright
Media ID 23259400
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And Xa Bosporus Cargo Constantinople Eastern Istanbul Levant Moslem Oars Oarsman Oriental Ottoman Rowing Scandanavian Strait Swedish Turk
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This print titled "Turkish Boatman in the Constantinople Harbour, 1886" takes us back to a bygone era, capturing the essence of life in the bustling port city. The image showcases a Turkish boatman skillfully rowing his boat through the tranquil waters of the harbor. Clad in traditional dress, he exudes an air of quiet determination as he navigates his way through this vibrant maritime scene. The artist, Anders Leonard Zorn, masterfully captures not only the physicality of rowing but also the cultural fusion present in Constantinople at that time. This harmonious blend is evident as European-style boats coexist with Asian influences and Islamic architecture along the shore. The painting offers a glimpse into both transportation and industry during this period. Tugboats and cargo ships dotting the water hint at a thriving trade hub while showcasing technological advancements of that era. Zorn's attention to detail is remarkable; every stroke on paper brings forth vivid imagery - from intricate turbans worn by some figures to distant views of Istanbul's iconic Bosporus Strait. This artwork serves as an invaluable historical document, transporting viewers back to late 19th-century Turkey. Now housed at Sweden's National Museum, this piece continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its rich depiction of daily life against a backdrop steeped in history and culture.
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