File:İmparator Süleyman’ın Kızı Cameria (Mihrimah Sultan).jpg
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Summary
English: Portrait Of Cameria, Daughter of The Emperor Soliman, (1522-1578) Türkçe: Sultan Süleyman'ın kızı Mihrimah Sultan'ın (1522-1578) portresi ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Artist |
After Cristofano dell’ Altissimo (1530-1605) (?) Italian School, 16th century (?) |
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Title |
English: Portrait Of Cameria, Daughter of The Emperor Soliman, (1522-1578) Türkçe: Sultan Süleyman'ın kızı Mihrimah Sultan'ın (1522-1578) portresi |
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Object type |
painting object_type QS:P31,Q3305213 |
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Description |
English: Based on similar examples by the European painters in various collections, this work is one of the portraits of Mihrimah Sultan, who was depicted rather often in the 16th century.
Dressed in a plain brown gown with floral motifs, the figure wears a tall headdress ornate with expensive stones. She is set against a dark background upon which are the following inscriptions on the upper left and upper right corners, respectively: “Cameria Solimani Imparator Filia” (Cameria, Daughter of Sultan Süleyman) and “Rostanis Bassae Vxor 1541” (Wife of Rüstem Pasha, 1541). It is highly probable that the date inscribed here does not indicate the date on which the work was executed. It can be assumed that the date and the inscription found on virtually all of the similar portraits by different artists repeat a tradition initiated by the first original portrait. Apart from similar three-quarter view portraits found at the Courtauld Institute (Inv. No. 331) in London, The National Trust in Lacock Wiltshire (Inv. No. 996348) and the Mazovian Museum in Poland, the work also has comparable examples in bust portraits at the Uffizi Gallery in Florence (Inv. No. 1890/13), the Topkapı Palace Museum in Turkey (Inv. No. TSM, 17/141), as well as in the collection of Rahmi Koç. It is believed that the origin of the portrait is to be found in the collection of 16th century Italian humanist and intellectualist Bishop Paolo Giovio (1483-1552). Giovio displayed his collection of portraits of notables in Rome until 1543, as of which the date he transferred it to Musaeum, the home he built in Como. An inventory made after the 1569 flood that destroyed almost the entire collection speaks of a “Turkish Hall” (Sala de’ Turchi). In his records from 1568, Vasari mentions having seen portraits of Hürrem and Mihrimah Sultans by Titian in this collection. Furthermore, it is known that Italian painter Cristofano dell’ Altissimo copied the paintings in this collection for Cosimo I de’ Medici. Included among these works currently on display at the Uffizi Gallery, the portrait of Mihrimah Sultan has been identified in the records of 1557 in Florence. Based on this information, it is presumed that the portrait can be dated to somewhere between 1552 and 1557, around the time of Giovio’s death. As the daughter of Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent (1494-1566) and Hürrem Sultan (d. 1558), Mihrimah Sultan (1522-1578) was married to the Governor of Diyarbakır Rüstem Pasha in 1539. She had two children, Ayşe Hümaşah and Osman with Rüstem Pasha, who served as grand vizier in 1544-1553 and 1555-1561. A rather influential figure at the Harem during the reigns of her father Sultan Süleyman the Magnificent and her brother Sultan Selim II, Mihrimah Sultan commissioned Mimar Sinan to build a mosque and complex in her name both in Üsküdar and Edirnekapı. The attire and headdress repeated in other examples of the portrait reflect the Turkish fashion of the period. During the 16th century, in which the Ottoman style became visible in Europe, both Mihrimah Sultan and her mother Hürrem Sultan represented the idealized Ottoman figure. In this respect, the portrait inspired other painters to recreate the popular theme of a given period.
Türkçe: Kahverengi çiçek desenli sade elbisesinin üzerinde başında zengin taşlarla süslü gösterişli bir yüksek başlık taşıyan figürün arkasındaki koyu zeminde sol üstte “Cameria Solimani Imparator Filia” (Sultan Süleyman’ın Kızı Cameria), sağ üstte ise “Rostanis Bassae Vxor 1541” (Rüstem Paşa’nın Karısı, 1541) yazılıdır. Buradaki tarih, olasılıkla resmin yapıldığı tarihi belirtmez. Farklı sanatçılar tarafından yapılmış benzer portrelerin hemen hepsinde bulunan bu tarih ve yazılı ibarenin, olasılıkla orijinal ilk portreyi tekrarlayarak süregelen bir tanımlama olduğu düşünülebilir. |
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Date |
1541 date QS:P571,+1541-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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Medium |
oil on canvas medium QS:P186,Q296955;P186,Q12321255,P518,Q861259 |
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Dimensions |
height: 98.5 cm (38.7 in); width: 67.8 cm (26.6 in) dimensions QS:P2048,98.5U174728 dimensions QS:P2049,67.8U174728 |
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Collection |
institution QS:P195,Q1662392 |
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Accession number |
Inv. No. 102 |
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Source/Photographer | Pera Museum Blog | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Other versions | https://www.weissgallery.com/paintings/cameria-mihrimah-sultan-1522-–-1576-daughter-emperor-suleiman-magnificent-1494-1566 |
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