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Abd-ul-Aziz, Sultan of Turkey from 1861, 1869. Artist: James Tissot
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Abd-ul-Aziz, Sultan of Turkey from 1861, 1869. Artist: James Tissot
Abd-ul-Aziz, Sultan of Turkey from 1861, 1869. At first liberal and westernising, Abd-ul-Aziz (1830-1876) became autocratic. He was forced to abdicate after risings in Bosnia, Bulgaria and Herzegovina. Cartoon showing him as a womanising tyrant about to have his power snuffed out. From Vanity Fair. (London 30 October 1869)
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1860s Abdulaziz Chromolithograph Decadence Decadent Downfall James Jacques Joseph James Tissot Ottoman Sultan Surprise Surprise Attack Surprised Tissot Turkey Turkish Unexpected Abd Ul Aziz Abdelaziz Abdul Aziz Ann Ronan Pictures Womaniser
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This print captures the complex persona of Abd-ul-Aziz, the Sultan of Turkey from 1861 to 1869. Created by renowned artist James Tissot, this artwork provides a glimpse into the life and downfall of a once liberal and westernizing ruler who eventually succumbed to autocracy. The image portrays Abd-ul-Aziz as a womanizing tyrant on the brink of losing his power. It is evident that his reign was marked by turbulence, as risings in Bosnia, Bulgaria, and Herzegovina ultimately forced him to abdicate. The cartoon-like depiction highlights both his decadence and surprise at the unexpected turn of events. Set against a backdrop of vibrant colors and intricate details, this portrait showcases Tissot's mastery in capturing historical figures with satirical flair. The chromolithograph technique adds depth to every element - from the sultan's elaborate dress and hat to the soldiers surrounding him. In this 19th-century artwork, we witness not only an individual's downfall but also a reflection on power dynamics within politics. Through caricature and satire, Tissot invites viewers to contemplate themes such as gender roles, political corruption, and societal expectations. As we delve into this remarkable piece by James Tissot titled "Abd-ul-Aziz" we are transported back in time to witness an era filled with intrigue and upheaval. This print serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance – reminding us that even great rulers can face
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