18th Century Oil-on-Copper Paintings of Ottoman Janissaries – Trio of European-Rendered Military Portraits, c. 1770
18th Century Oil-on-Copper Paintings of Ottoman Janissaries – Trio of European-Rendered Military Portraits, c. 1770
This remarkable set of three 18th-century oil-on-copper paintings offers a rare, European interpretation of Ottoman Empire figures, each depicted in vibrant robes and military accouterments set against stylized European landscape backdrops. Executed with precision and rich color, each subject is labeled in the lower left, identifying their rank within the elite Janissary corps—the Sultan’s household troops and Europe’s first standing army.
Created in France during the 1770s, these finely detailed portraits reflect both cross-cultural fascination and military iconography, making them highly desirable for collectors of Orientalist art, military history, or 18th-century European painting. A compelling blend of diplomatic intrigue, costume study, and painterly craftsmanship.
Materials Oil on copper
Place of Origin 1770's
Period France
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