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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
The engraver John Young produced several books of mezzotints after paintings in British collections. The twenty-eighth sultan, Selim III, who ruled from 1789 to 1807, commissioned him to make a series of mezzotints after portraits of the emperors of Turkey based on an album of 19th-century miniatures. Production halted when janissaries assassinated the sultan in 1807. Mahmoud II ascended the throne, and Young resumed work in 1810. The 28 chronological mezzotints in this unusually expansive example of the Ottoman Empire’s patronage of Western artists place Selim III last. Young maintained the medallion format of the first 20 miniatures, adding Westernizing touches throughout.
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Abdul Hamid Khan, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Orkan Kahn, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Othman Kahn III, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Achmet Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Soliman Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Bajazet Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Mustapha Kahn, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Othman Kahn I, from Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
Melchior Lorck — Süleyman the Magnificent
The Capoudgi Bachi, Grand-master of the Seraglio
Melchior Lorck — Sultan Süleyman and the Süleymaniye Mosque,
Jean Baptiste Vanmour — Sultan Mahmud I
Lorck, Melchior — Portrait of Ismail, Ambassador of the Pers
Agostino dei Musi — Portrait of Barbarossa
Portrait of Sultan Ahmed III
Anonymous|Sultan Selim II|Pierre Daret — Turkish Emperor Sel
The Janissary Aga, Commander-in-Chief of the Janissaries
Agostino Veneziano (Agostino dei Musi) — Portrait of Barbaro
Seliktar Agassi, Equerry to the Sultan (Supreme Weapon-Beare
Lorck, Melchior — Portrait of Ismail, Ambassador of the Pers