That late Turkish miniatures in early 19. On the one hand, they suggest that any high art is fading away. But on the other hand, in my opinion, it is quite a nice example of "naive" art in miniature. They are interesting also from a sociological point of view, as they give opportunity to become acquainted with the various sections of Turkish society, as with the know-Sultan, the governor and other bigwigs - and with working people - responsible for discipline in the harem, imagine how much She had a job? It certainly did not rest, day or night! Yes, and executioner, given the fierce Turkish character, I suppose, too, not particularly lazy.
- Gunner
- The executioner
- Yanissar
- Hunter
- Sheikh preacher
- Hairdresser
- The commandant
- Dervish
- Falconer
- Eunuch
- Turkish woman with a child
- The guard at the palace of the Sultan
- Turk
- Guardsman
- Greek woman
- Responsible for discipline in a Harem
- The court
- Yanissar
- Gubekrnator Bosnia
- Greek woman
- Yanissar
- Mufti
- Pilgrim
- Water Seller
- The Servant
- Soldier
- The Sultan and the eunuchs
- Trumpeter
- Turk
- Vizir