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Amedeo Count Preziosi emerges as the ultimate Master of the Golden Orient, capturing the cosmopolitan life of mid-19th century Constantinople with unparalleled depth and vibrancy. This book explores his artistic journey, beginning in 1842 when the young Maltese artist arrived in the “Gateway to the East” at age 26. Over nearly four decades, Preziosi immersed himself in the heart of this multicultural world, depicting its people, traditions, and daily life with a rare authenticity and affection.
From bustling bazaars and aromatic coffee houses to vibrant street scenes and intimate glimpses of harem life, Preziosi’s watercolours and lithographs offer a vivid tableau of the Ottoman Empire. His work appealed to travellers and dignitaries alike, earning him notable commissions, including visits from the Prince of Wales and Empress Eugenie in 1869. Despite his noble lineage, Preziosi’s art focused not on aristocratic ideals but on the lived experiences of the diverse communities he adopted as his own.
This volume showcases the entire English edition of Preziosi’s Stamboul: Recollections of Eastern Life (1858), alongside a selection of unpublished sketches and watercolours, including pieces from the renowned Pera Museum in Istanbul. Preziosi’s artistry is a celebration of cultural diversity and oriental charm, revealing the spirit of a remarkable era through his masterful draughtsmanship and vivid imagination.















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