Costume - Hats and headwear (4411 Subjects)
The Tombs of Hector and Aesyetes in the vale of Karamenders (anc. Scamander) river.
Warm source of Karamenderes (anc. Scamander) river near the village of Bunarbaşı. In the background the house of the Ottoman Aga, where the author stayed during his visit.
Cold spring of Karamenderes (anc. Scamander) river.
View of Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Hills around Bunarbaşı, village, erroneously identified in the nineteenth-century with Troy.
Ottoman cemetery. Women offering libation.
Women from Chios.
Women from Kimolos.
Dance on the west bank of the Nile. On the foreground, two French travellers. The governors of the small vessels are smoking and drinking coffee while sitting on the ground, as are doing two dervishes and their servants farther away. According to Olivier's description, the scene depicts Egyptians dancing a war dance and a more sensual dance.
Woman from Cairo and woman from Aleppo, both in formal dress.
Women from Baghdad, one in everyday dress, the other in formal costume.
Man from Persia in summer dress. Kurdish man bearing shield and club.
Women from Persia, one in city dress, the other in dance costume.
Portrait of Nadir-Schah of Persia (1698 -1747).
Portait of Karim Han, of Persia.
Portrait of Shah Mohammad Ali Han of Persia (1760-1779).
View of the exonarthex of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the esonarthex of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, looking eastwards.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul.
View of the north nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. On the right one of the two lustration urns from Pergamon, transferred to the temple during the reign of Sultan Murat III.
View of the central nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, from the north nave.
View of the north nave of Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. In the background the esonarthex. On the left the Grand Vizier praying.
View of the imperial tribune in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This tribune stood between the mihrab and the Columns from Ephesus, which were transferred to the imperial capital during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.
View of the imperial tribune in Hagia Sophia in Istanbul. This tribune stood between the mihrab and the Columns from Ephesus, which were transferred to the imperial capital during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Justinian I.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the north-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the south-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the south-west.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the western part of the upper gallery, where the throne of the Byzantine Emperor once stood.
Hagia Sophia in Istanbul: View of the upper gallery from the east.































