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asked Van Mour to record his audience with Sultan Ahmed III on canvas. Van Mour was allowed to enter the palace during these ceremonies accompanying the ambassador and his retinue; therefore, he was familiar with the special protocol that prevailed in the Ottoman court for ambassador's receptions.
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Painting audiences with the Sultan became Van Mour's speciality; he only had to change the setting and a few faces. Van Mour worked with assistants to fulfill all his obligations. In 1725 he was granted the extraordinary title of
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In his will of 1762, the bachelor Calkoen directed his nephew and heir Nicolaas to keep the collection together, and it was his express wish that they were to hang in the room of
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reserved for directors of Eastern trade. Unbeknownst to him or his heir, soon the city hall itself was ceded to the French authorities and became the residence of
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After De Ferriol returned to France in 1711, Van Mour worked for a variety of other diplomats in the Ottoman Empire. A series of one hundred
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in 1699. It was there that De Ferriol commissioned Van Mour to do one hundred oil paintings of the local people.
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Calkoen took many paintings of Van Mour with him, such as when he was appointed as ambassador in
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were created after Van Mour's portraits, which was published by Le Hay in 1714, titled as
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in recognition of both his and the Levant's importance to the French government.
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Le Recueil Ferriol (1714) and Turquerie Fashion. Dix-Huitième Siècle
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The Cambridge History of Turkey: The later Ottoman Empire, 1603–1839
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Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant
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Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant
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painter, remembered for his detailed portrayal of life in the
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Audience with the Sultan Ahmed III on October, 10th, 1724
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led to an increased recognition of Van Mour as an artist.
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Index


Orientalist
Flemish
French
Ottoman Empire
Tulip Era
Sultan
Ahmed III

Valenciennes
Spanish Netherlands
Jacques-Albert GĂ©rin
Charles de Ferriol
Constantinople
French Ambassador
engravings
Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant


Cornelis Calkoen
Dresden
Dutch Republic

Amsterdam City Hall
King Louis Napoleon
Batavian Republic
Rijksmuseum
List of Orientalist artists
Orientalism
cite book

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