Essays

Jean-Baptiste Vanmour’s “Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant”: The Visual Construction of the East Through European Eyes

Jean-Baptiste Vanmour’s “Recueil de cent estampes représentant différentes nations du Levant”: The Visual Construction of the East Through European Eyes

Mirasium - May 11, 2026
Explore Jean-Baptiste Vanmour's 1714 "Recueil de cent estampes," a groundbreaking engraving album that shaped European perceptions of the Ottoman world through 100 hand-colored plates of...
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An Iconographic Reading in Ottoman Miniature Art: The Portrait of “Mehmed the Conqueror Smelling a Rose” and the Symbolism of the Gül-i Muhammedî

An Iconographic Reading in Ottoman Miniature Art: The Portrait of “Mehmed the Conqueror Smelling a Rose” and the Symbolism of the Gül-i Muhammedî

Emre Kaya - April 17, 2026
In the portrait of Mehmed the Conqueror by Nakkaş Sinan Bey, does the rose he holds represent Prophet Muhammad or Islamic civilization? An iconographic reading...
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Roma in Ottoman Society: The Colors of Anatolia

Roma in Ottoman Society: The Colors of Anatolia

Mirasium - March 23, 2026
The Ottoman Empire, with the diverse faiths, languages, ethnic origins, and cultures it encompassed over the centuries, built one of the most magnificent social mosaics...
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A Masterpiece from Word to Image: Siyer-i Nebi

A Masterpiece from Word to Image: Siyer-i Nebi

Mirasium - February 2, 2026
Uncover the story of Siyer-i Nebi, the magnificent 1595 Ottoman manuscript depicting the life of Prophet Muhammad. Learn about its unique iconography, dispersed volumes, and...
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Istanbul’s Lost Star: Taqi al-Din and Dar al-Rasad al-Jadid

Istanbul’s Lost Star: Taqi al-Din and Dar al-Rasad al-Jadid

Fatih Ars - January 16, 2026
Discover the rise and tragic destruction of Taqi al-Din’s 16th-century Istanbul observatory—the pinnacle of Ottoman astronomy, advanced instruments, political intrigue, and a lost scientific revolution.
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Goethe’s Spiritual Journey East: Hafez, Islam, and the West-Eastern Divan

Goethe’s Spiritual Journey East: Hafez, Islam, and the West-Eastern Divan

Mirasium - January 12, 2026
Explore how Goethe fled Napoleonic Europe through a mental Hegira to the East, found a twin in Persian poet Hafez, celebrated the Prophet Muhammad in...
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The Mi‘raj in Art and Music: Sultan Muhammad’s Cosmic Vortex and Beethoven’s Mystical Ascension

The Mi‘raj in Art and Music: Sultan Muhammad’s Cosmic Vortex and Beethoven’s Mystical Ascension

Mirasium - January 9, 2026
Explore the mystical Mi‘raj through the eyes of two geniuses: the dizzying golden vortex of Safavid miniaturist Sultan Muhammad and the ecstatic “Chorus of the...
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Ottoman Visual Witness: Matrakçı Nasuh and the Beyan-ı Menazil Miniatures

Ottoman Visual Witness: Matrakçı Nasuh and the Beyan-ı Menazil Miniatures

Mirasium - December 17, 2025
Explore the 16th-century topographic miniatures of Ottoman polymath Matrakçı Nasuh, who visually chronicled the Iraqayn campaign. Discover his unique “Matraki” style and the cities of...
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Turquerie: The 18th-Century European Craze for Ottoman Art, Fashion, and Music

Turquerie: The 18th-Century European Craze for Ottoman Art, Fashion, and Music

Mirasium - December 9, 2025
Explore the Turquerie movement that captivated 18th-century Europe, turning Ottoman-inspired fashion, art, music, and coffee rituals into symbols of refinement. Discover how diplomatic visits, Lady...
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James Ellsworth De Kay’s Sketches of Turkey: An American Traveler Defying Orientalism and Philhellenism in 1830s Istanbul

James Ellsworth De Kay’s Sketches of Turkey: An American Traveler Defying Orientalism and Philhellenism in 1830s Istanbul

Mirasium - December 6, 2025
Explore how American doctor James Ellsworth De Kay’s 1833 travelogue Sketches of Turkey challenged 19th-century Orientalism and Philhellenism, offering a unique portrait of Ottoman Istanbul...
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Rebuilding a Nation: “The Foundation of the Turkish Republic is Culture”

Rebuilding a Nation: “The Foundation of the Turkish Republic is Culture”

Mirasium - December 4, 2025
Explore how Atatürk’s dictum “the foundation of the Turkish Republic is culture” drove the nation’s transformation through language, history, art, education, and science. An in-depth...
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Osman Hamdi Bey: Bridging Archaeology and Art – The Renaissance Man of the Ottoman Empire

Osman Hamdi Bey: Bridging Archaeology and Art – The Renaissance Man of the Ottoman Empire

Fatih Ars - December 2, 2025
Explore how Osman Hamdi Bey, the Ottoman painter, archaeologist, and museum curator, masterfully blended art and archaeology to forge a unique cultural identity. Discover his...
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