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Qibla Compass, Constantinople, 1750-99 (wood)
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Qibla Compass, Constantinople, 1750-99 (wood)
6192351 Qibla Compass, Constantinople, 1750-99 (wood) by Ottoman School, (18th century); 84.8x40.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Comprising a rectangular wooden panel with two printed roundels, the upper one with a depiction of the Haram al-Sharif in Mecca and a description by the inventor of the instrument, dated below AH 1151 (1738-9 AD), the lower roundel with a depiction of a map of the world above a series of tables listing the countries of the world, a small compass in between, the whole illuminated with floral decoration, the reverse of the instrument and the case painted with green marbling, the exterior of the doors inscribed with a poem in Turkish in praise of the object.); Photo eChristies Images; Turkish, out of copyright
Media ID 23289038
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Case Cases Compass Constantinople Inscriptions Mecca Ottoman Haram Al Sharif Qibla
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This print showcases a remarkable Qibla Compass from Constantinople, dating back to the 18th century. Crafted by the skilled artisans of the Ottoman School, this wooden masterpiece measures an impressive 84.8x40.5 cm and is held in a private collection. The compass features two printed roundels that immediately draw attention. The upper roundel displays a stunning depiction of the Haram al-Sharif in Mecca, accompanied by a description penned by the instrument's inventor and dated AH 1151 (1738-9 AD). Below it lies another roundel portraying a map of the world, adorned with intricate floral decorations and surrounded by tables listing various countries. The exquisite craftsmanship extends beyond its functional purpose as well. The reverse side of both the instrument and its case are beautifully painted with green marbling, adding an extra touch of elegance to this already ornate piece. Additionally, inscribed on the exterior doors is a Turkish poem praising this magnificent object. With its rich history and religious significance, this Qibla Compass serves as more than just a navigational tool; it represents Islamic culture and tradition at its finest. Its presence evokes feelings of reverence for those who hold faith dear while also appreciating fine artistry. Through this photograph captured by Bridgeman Images' lens, viewers can now admire every intricate detail and appreciate how such objects seamlessly blend functionality with aesthetic beauty within Ottoman Turkish artistry.
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