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Emine Fetvacı, The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,

Year 2021, Issue: 57, 370 - 377, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.959791

Abstract

In The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul Fetvacı makes available a dazzling album––the album of Ahmed I (Topkapı Palace Museum Library, B. 408)––to a broad audience, and provides a first comprehensive study of this work. Compiled by the courtier Kalender Paşa (d. 1616), this album is a striking gathering of a variety of materials, including calligraphy, painting and print, joined together artfully by the handiwork of Kalender himself. This album is remarkable in many ways. Diverse samples of painting, print, and calligraphy are put together through the fine paper joinery skills of Kalender Paşa, for which he was well-known. The
compiler has also composed a seven-page preface in which he discusses the edifi- catory and sensorial aspects of the album. The Album of Ahmed I, while making references to older albums in the palace library, also diverges from these and the unified visual idiom to include variety––both non-Ottoman and non-courtly works find their place in the Album of Ahmed I. So aptly formulated by Fetvacı, this has broader implications for the study of albums as well as for the study of Ottoman art. At a point when the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal dynasties were each using art, architecture, and ceremonial to craft their distinct imperial iden- tities, the Album of Ahmed I, remarkable for its eclecticism––an element that thus far deterred scholars to tackle this work fully––, speaks to the connectedness of this early modern world, while at the same time also relating to new ways of experiencing art and to new consumers of art.

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The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,

Year 2021, Issue: 57, 370 - 377, 30.06.2021
https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.959791

Abstract

In The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul Fetvacı makes available a dazzling album––the album of Ahmed I (Topkapı Palace Museum Library, B. 408)––to a broad audience, and provides a first comprehensive study of this work. Compiled by the courtier Kalender Paşa (d. 1616), this album is a striking gathering of a variety of materials, including calligraphy, painting and print, joined together artfully by the handiwork of Kalender himself. This album is remarkable in many ways. Diverse samples of painting, print, and calligraphy are put together through the fine paper joinery skills of Kalender Paşa, for which he was well-known. The
compiler has also composed a seven-page preface in which he discusses the edifi- catory and sensorial aspects of the album. The Album of Ahmed I, while making references to older albums in the palace library, also diverges from these and the unified visual idiom to include variety––both non-Ottoman and non-courtly works find their place in the Album of Ahmed I. So aptly formulated by Fetvacı, this has broader implications for the study of albums as well as for the study of Ottoman art. At a point when the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal dynasties were each using art, architecture, and ceremonial to craft their distinct imperial iden- tities, the Album of Ahmed I, remarkable for its eclecticism––an element that thus far deterred scholars to tackle this work fully––, speaks to the connectedness of this early modern world, while at the same time also relating to new ways of experiencing art and to new consumers of art.

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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
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Melis Taner This is me

Publication Date June 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Issue: 57

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APA Taner, M. (2021). The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, 57(57), 370-377. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.959791
AMA Taner M. The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,. OA. June 2021;57(57):370-377. doi:10.18589/oa.959791
Chicago Taner, Melis. “The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul”,. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 57, no. 57 (June 2021): 370-77. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.959791.
EndNote Taner M (June 1, 2021) The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 57 57 370–377.
IEEE M. Taner, “The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul”, OA, vol. 57, no. 57, pp. 370–377, 2021, doi: 10.18589/oa.959791.
ISNAD Taner, Melis. “The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul”,. Osmanlı Araştırmaları 57/57 (June 2021), 370-377. https://doi.org/10.18589/oa.959791.
JAMA Taner M. The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,. OA. 2021;57:370–377.
MLA Taner, Melis. “The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul”,. Osmanlı Araştırmaları, vol. 57, no. 57, 2021, pp. 370-7, doi:10.18589/oa.959791.
Vancouver Taner M. The Album of the World Emperor: Cross-Cultural Collecting and the Art of Album-Making in Seventeenth-Century Istanbul,. OA. 2021;57(57):370-7.