Ambassador Cornelis Calkoen at his Audience with Sultan Ahmed III

Jean Baptiste Vanmour, c. 1727 - c. 1730

The actual audience was held in the sultan’s private living quarters in the palace. After the meal with the grand vizier, Calkoen and his retinue were presented with kaftans as a sign of hospitality, but also to cover the clothing of the ‘non-believers’. Ahmed sits on a throne, with four princes next to him. Calkoen is giving a speech and will afterwards present his credentials to the sultan.

  • Artwork typepainting
  • Object numberSK-A-4078
  • Dimensionsheight 90 cm x width 121 cm, weight 10.8 kg
  • Physical characteristicsoil on canvas

Identification

  • Title(s)

    • Ambassador Cornelis Calkoen at his Audience with Sultan Ahmed III
    • Ambassador Cornelis Calkoen in Audience with Sultan Ahmed III, 14 September 1727
  • Object type

  • Object number

    SK-A-4078

  • Description

    Ambassadeur Cornelis Calkoen op audiëntie bij sultan Ahmed III, 14 september 1727. Uiterst links spreekt de grootvizier de ambassadeur toe. Links zit de sultan op zijn troon. Rechts de ambassadeur met zijn gevolg en Turkse ambtsdragers. Onderdeel van een reeks schilderijen met Turkse onderwerpen uit Turkije naar Nederland gebracht door de ambassadeur Cornelis Calkoen en door zijn neef Nicolaas in 1817 gelegateerd aan de Directie van de Levantsche Handel te Amsterdam.


Creation

  • Creation

    painter: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

  • Dating

    c. 1727 - c. 1730

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Material and technique

  • Physical description

    oil on canvas

  • Dimensions

    • height 90 cm x width 121 cm
    • weight 10.8 kg

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  • Person

  • Subject

  • Place

  • Period

    1727-09-14


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Documentation

  • Mirjam Shatanawi, 'On the In-Betweenness of the Paintings of Jean Baptiste Vanmour (1671–1737) at the Rijksmuseum' in: Susanne Leeb en Nina Samuel (red.), Museums, Transculturality, and the Nation-State, Independent Academic Publishing 2022, p. 123-158.


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