September 13, 2009
Albanian man
Engraving by Le Hay of an Albanian man from the nations of the Levant, within the Ottoman Empire. Date: 1713-14
Woman from the Albanian coast
Title
Woman from the Albanian coast
Artist
Vanmour, Jean Baptiste Dated
1700 to 1737
Material
Canvas
Acquisition Method
transfer of management
Date acquisition
1902
Inscription
inscription back side: A woman from the coast Arbano / Vanmour
Albanian Shepherd
Title
Albanian shepherd
Artist Vanmour, Jean Baptiste
Dated
1700 to 1737
Material
Canvas
Acquisition Method
transfer of management
Date acquisition
1902
Inscription
inscription back side: Pasteur Albanes / Albanian Shepherd An Albanian shepherd. Standing, full length in a landscape, staff in left hand, right hand in a sheep grazing on a line. Part of a series of paintings with Turkish subjects from Turkey to the Netherlands brought by the ambassador Cornelis Calkoen and his cousin Nicholas in 1817 bequeathed to the Department of the Levant trade in Amsterdam.
Ein Albaneser Soldat
Ein Albaneser Soldat, Ottoman empire, Date: early 17th century, The Vinkhuijzen collection of military uniforms
Man of the Albanian coast
Title
Man of the Albanian coast
Artist Vanmour, Jean Baptiste
Dated
1700 to 1737
Material
Canvas
Acquisition Method
transfer of management
Date acquisition
1902
Inscription
Back inscription: Arbanes / A man from the coast Arbano
A man of the Albanian coast. Soldier, standing, full length, on the right hand over his gun. Part of a series of paintings with Turkish subjects from Turkey to the Netherlands brought by the ambassador Cornelis Calkoen and his cousin Nicholas in 1817 bequeathed to the Department of the Levant trade in Amsterdam.
Albanian soldier
Title
Albanian soldier
Artist Vanmour, Jean Baptiste
Dated
ca. 1700 to 1737
Material
Canvas
Date acquisition
1902 Inscription
Back inscription: Arbanes / A Soldier ArbaneesAn Albanian soldier. Standing, full length, for a stone wall. The right hand on the barrel of a gun. Part of a series of paintings with Turkish subjects from Turkey to the Netherlands brought by the ambassador Cornelis Calkoen and his cousin Nicholas in 1817 bequeathed to the Department of the Levant trade in Amsterdam.
Albanian Soldier
Engraving of Albanian Soldier by Le Hay. A print of an Albanian man from the nations of the Levant, within the Ottoman Empire. Date: 1713-14
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