PERTUSIER, Charles
Charles Pertusier (1779-1836) was an officer of the Horse Artillery Regiment of the Imperial Guard. After completing his studies at the École Polytechnique of France, he was sent to Venetian Dalmatia and served as officer of the artillery. In Dalmatia, Pertusier was able to study the local antiquities. He stayed in Istanbul from 1812 to the fall of Napoleon, as military attaché to French ambassador A. Fr. Andréossy. After the Restauration, Pertusier ascended the ranks of the military hierarchy. He was also a fellow of the Societé Géographique of Paris and the Academy of Sciences of Besançon, and a holder of the Légion d'Honneur.
Apart from his remarkable work on Istanbul and its environs, Pertusier composed literary works and political and military studies on the regions adjacent to the Adriatic sea. His description of Istanbul is divided into walks to the monuments and sights of the city. Pertusier includes a wealth on information on the monuments as well as on the religious and ethnic groups which coexisted in the Ottoman capital (by dedicating, for example, several chapters to Phanariot Greeks). His work is one of the most remarkable editions on early 19th century Istanbul.
The Atlas to the text includes plates showing monuments and views of Istanbul. The exquisite engravings are the work of Piringer, while the drawings were made by famous painter, draughtsman and architect M. Fr. Préaulx. Préaulx lived in Istanbul from 1796 to 1827 and worked for several other Western European travellers such as Th. Hope, Lord Elgin, Ed. D. Clarke and Fr. Andréossy. Thus, his drawings illustrate a great number of travel accounts.
Written by Ioli Vingopoulou
PERTUSIER, Charles - Black Sea
PERTUSIER, Charles - Rest Images
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Seraglio Point from the south: Topkapi Palace, Hagia Sophia, and the Tower of Galata on the right.
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The quarter of Fenerbahçe south of Kadiköy, on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
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View of Istanbul, from Topkapi Palace to the mosque of Suleiman I.
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View of the Hippodrome of Istanbul and the mosque of Sultan Ahmed I. On the left, Hagia Sophia.
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View of the shipyard of Kasımpaşa, Istanbul. In the background, the Tower of Galata.
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The Anatolian Castle (Anadolu Hisarı) on the Asian coast of the Bosporus.
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Landscape at Çubuklu, on the northeastern coast of the Bosporus.
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View of Dolmabahçe Park, where the Palace of Dolmabahçe was built later in the 19th century.
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Panoramic view of Istanbul, from the mosque of Suleiman I to Eyüp district.
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Landscape at Büyükdere on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.
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Valide Dam at Belgrade Forest, on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.
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The quarter of Büyükdere on the northwestern coast of the Bosporus.