Asia Minor – Cyprus Old Antique Prints

Viewed products

Cartographers

Newsletter

Constantinople The Süleymaniye Mosque antique print 1870
Move your mouse over image or click to enlarge

Constantinople The Süleymaniye Mosque antique print 1870

1559

Used

Title: Moschee Des Sultans Suleiman.

 

More details

$39.95 Free Shipment

Add to wishlist

More info

Constantinople The Süleymaniye Mosque antique print 1870.

Title: Moschee Des Sultans Suleiman.

Des Sultans Bajaxet - Seraskieratshurn - Brunnen Des Sultans Achmed - Wandversierungen In Stucco Algiers


The Süleymaniye Mosque was built on the order of Sultan Süleyman (Süleyman the Magnificent) "was fortunate to be able to draw on the talents of the architectural genius of Sinan Pasha" (481 Traditions and Encounters: Brief Global History). The construction work began in 1550 and the mosque was finished in 1558.

This "vast religious complex called the Süleymaniye...blended Islamic and Byzantine architectural elements. It combines tall, slender minarets with large domed buildings supported by half domes in the style of the Byzantine church Hagia Sophia (which the Ottomans converted into the mosque of Aya Sofya)" (481 Traditions and Encounters: Brief Global History).

The design of the Süleymaniye also plays on Suleyman's self-conscious representation of himself as a 'second Solomon.' It references the Dome of the Rock, which was built on the site of the Temple of Solomon, as well as Justinian's boast upon the completion of the Hagia Sophia: "Solomon, I have surpassed thee!" The Süleymaniye, similar in magnificence to the preceding structures, asserts Suleyman's historical importance. The structure is nevertheless smaller in size than its older archetype, the Hagia Sophia.

The Süleymaniye was ravaged by a fire in 1660 and was restored by Sultan Mehmed IV. Part of the dome collapsed again during the earthquake of 1766. Subsequent repairs damaged what was left of the original decoration of Sinan (recent cleaning has shown that Sinan experimented first with blue, before turning red the dominant color of the dome).

Size:
Leaf app.: 11.8 x 9 inch – 30 x 22.5 cm.
Condition: A fine antique print on heavy paper, the print is in a good overall condition.