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Turkish Van Collection

The Turkish Van is a breed of domestic cat that originated in the Lake Van region of Turkey, and is a medium-sized

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Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkish Women in the Countryside near Istanbul, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Turkish Women in the Countryside near Istanbul, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Turkish Women in the Countryside near Istanbul, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Fête champêtre with Turkish Courtiers under a Tent, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Fête champêtre with Turkish Courtiers under a Tent, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Fete champetre with Turkish Courtiers under a Tent, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Cat - Turkish Van in studio

Cat - Turkish Van in studio
LA-6912 Cat - Turkish Van in studio Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkish Van Cat - mother and kitten

Turkish Van Cat - mother and kitten
JD-15441 Turkish Van Cat - mother and kitten John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: A noble lady of Constantinople wearing Hammam shoes. Artist: Vanmour (Van Mour), Jean-Baptiste

A noble lady of Constantinople wearing Hammam shoes. Artist: Vanmour (Van Mour), Jean-Baptiste, (School)
A noble lady of Constantinople wearing Hammam shoes. Private Collection

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Alliance Coat of Arms of Cornelis Calkoen and Maria van der Merct, 1694. Creator: Maria Moninckx

Alliance Coat of Arms of Cornelis Calkoen and Maria van der Merct, 1694. Creator: Maria Moninckx
Alliance Coat of Arms of Cornelis Calkoen and Maria van der Merct, 1694. Coat of arms with crown of Cornelis Calkoen and his third wife Maria van der Merct

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkish Woman at her Embroidery Frame, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Turkish Woman at her Embroidery Frame, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Turkish Woman at her Embroidery Frame, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: A Turkish Woman, c.1720-1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

A Turkish Woman, c.1720-1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
A Turkish Woman, c.1720-1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Woman from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Woman from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Woman from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Man from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Man from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Man from the Island of Tinos, 1700-1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Grand Vizier Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, c.1727-c.1730. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Grand Vizier Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, c.1727-c.1730. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Grand Vizier Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasha, c.1727-c.1730. Damat Ibraham served as Grand Vizier for Sultan Ahmed III of the Ottoman Empire. The epithet Nevsehirli means from Nevsehir

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Lying-in Room of a Distinguished Turkish Woman, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Lying-in Room of a Distinguished Turkish Woman, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Lying-in Room of a Distinguished Turkish Woman, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: View of Constantinople (Istanbul) and the Seraglio from the Swedish Legation in Pera, c.1770-1780

View of Constantinople (Istanbul) and the Seraglio from the Swedish Legation in Pera, c.1770-1780

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: The Chaous Bachi, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour

The Chaous Bachi, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour
The Chaous Bachi, 1700-1737. The Tchavouch Bachi was the chief herald, commander of the messengers of the sultan and lieutenant of the grand vizier in his capacity as judge

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: The Kislar Aghassi, Chief of the Black Eunuchs of the Sultan, 1700-1737

The Kislar Aghassi, Chief of the Black Eunuchs of the Sultan, 1700-1737. Creator: Workshop of Jean Baptiste Vanmour
The Kislar Aghassi, Chief of the Black Eunuchs of the Sultan, 1700-1737. The kizlar agha, formally the agha of the House of Felicity

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Banquet of Distinguished Turkish Women, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour

Banquet of Distinguished Turkish Women, c.1720-c.1737. Creator: Jean Baptiste Vanmour
Banquet of Distinguished Turkish Women, c.1720-c.1737

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Tradesman's Sign: Turk, c. 1939. Creator: Dorothy Van Dunker

Tradesman's Sign: Turk, c. 1939. Creator: Dorothy Van Dunker
Tradesman's Sign: Turk, c. 1939

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to

Night fete at Tuileries, June 10, 1867, on the occasion of the visit of foreign sovereigns to the Universal Exhibition, current 1st arrondissement, between 1862 and 1872

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Allegory on the Turkish Wars, c. 1600. Creator: Hans von Aachen

Allegory on the Turkish Wars, c. 1600. Creator: Hans von Aachen
Allegory on the Turkish Wars, c. 1600

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Prince Eugene of Savoy leading a charge near Belgrade during the Siege of 1717

Prince Eugene of Savoy leading a charge near Belgrade during the Siege of 1717. Private Collection

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Prince Eugene of Savoy leading a charge near Belgrade during the Siege of 1717

Prince Eugene of Savoy leading a charge near Belgrade during the Siege of 1717. Private Collection

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Map of the border between Russia and Turkey, First World War, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

Map of the border between Russia and Turkey, First World War, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
Map of the border between Russia and Turkey, First World War, (c1920). Map illustrating Turkeys disastrous Advance in the Caucasus and her Invasion of Persia - December, 1914 - January, 1915

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Ottoman Empire era. Caravanserai in Burgas

Ottoman Empire era. Caravanserai in Burgas
Ottoman Empire period. Caravanserai in Burgas (today territory of Bulgaria). Couryard of the Caravanserai, resting place for travelers. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vormser and Cholet

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. The aqueduct of Uzunkemer

Turkey. Istanbul. The aqueduct of Uzunkemer
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). The aqueduct of Uzunkemer near Belgrade Forest. It is an Ottoman aqueduct bridge on the northern branch of the Kirkcesme Supply System

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Plane trees of Godfrey of Bouillon. Prairie of Buyukdere

Plane trees of Godfrey of Bouillon. Prairie of Buyukdere
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. 40 plane trees of Godfrey of Bouillon. Prairie of Buyukdere. According to tradition the field tent of Godfrey of Bouillon was installed next to the tree during the camping of

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey - Istanbul - Artificial basin in the Belgrad Forest

Turkey - Istanbul - Artificial basin in the Belgrad Forest
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Artificial basin in the Belgrad Forest. Engraving by Lemaitre, Danvin and Cholet

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Bosphorus castles

Turkey. Bosphorus castles
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Bosphorus castles. Engraving by Lemaitre, Danvin and Lepetit. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople - Topkapi Palace or Seraglio

Turkey. Constantinople - Topkapi Palace or Seraglio
Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Topkapi Palace or Seraglio (Royal residence) from the Golden Horn. Engraving by Lemaitre, Fleury and Lalaisse

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople - Leander's Tower

Turkey. Constantinople - Leander's Tower
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Maiden's Tower or Leander's Tower (Kiz Kulesi). It was erected on a small islet at the Southern entrance of the Bosphorus strait in 1725

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Ottoman Empire. Turkish army troops

Turkey. Ottoman Empire. Turkish army troops. From left to right: Chatir, Pasha, militiaman, Harbagi, Egyptian soldier and another militiaman. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Chaillot

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Kiosk of the Grand Seigneur at Bebek

Turkey. Constantinople. Kiosk of the Grand Seigneur at Bebek
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Kiosk of the Grand Seigneur at Bebek, at the Bosphorus. Engraving by Lemaitre, Cholet and Fleury

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Beyoglu. Burial ground or Champs des Morts Barracks at Pera

Beyoglu. Burial ground or Champs des Morts Barracks at Pera
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Beyoglu. Burial ground or Champs des Morts Barracks at Pera. Engraving by Lemaitre and Blanchard. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Galata Tower

Turkey. Constantinople. Galata Tower
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Galata Tower or Tower of Christ. It was buit in 1348 during an expansion of the Genoese colony in Constantinople

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Turkish wooden pleasure house

Turkey. Turkish wooden pleasure house
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Turkish wooden pleasure house. Engraving by Lemaitre, Danvin and Lepetit. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Camp of the Daud Pasha

Turkey. Camp of the Daud Pasha
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Camp of the Daud Pasha. Engraving by Lemaitre. Lalaisse and Branche. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Janissaries

Turkey. Janissaries
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Janissaries. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Chaillot. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey, Constantinople (Istanbul). Public office

Turkey, Constantinople (Istanbul). Public office
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Public office. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Branche. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Topkapi. Religious ceremony in the Audience Hall (Arz Odacy)

Topkapi. Religious ceremony in the Audience Hall (Arz Odacy)
Turkey. Constantinople (Today Istanbul). Topkapi Palace. Religious ceremony in the Audience Hall (Arz Odacy) or Throne apartment on the day before Beyram festival

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Court of the Grand Vizier. Ottoman Empire

Turkey. Court of the Grand Vizier. Ottoman Empire
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Court of the Grand Vizier. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Montaut. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Grand Vizier, Kaim-Mekam, Reis Efendi and Khadjedhian

Grand Vizier, Kaim-Mekam, Reis Efendi and Khadjedhian
Turkey. Administration of the Ottoman Empire. From left to right: Grand Vizier, Kaim-Mekam, Reis Efendi and Khadjedhian, member of the Divan. Historia de Turquia, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople - Cistern of Philoxenos

Turkey. Constantinople - Cistern of Philoxenos
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Cistern of Philoxenos or Binbirdirek Cistern, The 1001 columns. It was constructed under a palace in the 5th century

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. Ottoman era. The Sultan's bath

Turkey. Constantinople. Ottoman era. The Sultan's bath
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). The Sultan's bath. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Arnout. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Turkish baths for women

Turkey. Turkish baths for women
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Turkish baths for women. Engraving by Lemaitre, Lalaisse and Chaillot

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Turkey. Constantinople. The Bazaar

Turkey. Constantinople. The Bazaar
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). The Bazaar. Engraving by Lemaitre. Historia de Turquia by Joseph Marie Jouannin (1783-1844) and Jules Van Gaver, 1840

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress

Constantinople. Yedikule Fortress
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Yedikule Fortress or Fortress of the Seven Towers. Its construction was commissioned by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II in 1458

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Topkapi Palace. Chapel of the relics of the Prophet

Topkapi Palace. Chapel of the relics of the Prophet
Ottoman Empire. Turkey. Constantinople (today Istanbul). Topkapi Palace. Chapel of the Seraglio. Relics of the Prophet. Engraving by Lemaitre

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Ottoman domination. Acre. Bazaar at Saint Jean d'Acre

Ottoman domination. Acre. Bazaar at Saint Jean d'Acre
Ottoman domination. Acre (today Akko in northern territory of Israel). Bazaar at Saint Jean d'Acre. Engraving by Lemaitre, Vormser and Lepetit

Background imageTurkish Van Collection: Ottoman domination. Acre. Walls of Saint Jean d'Acre

Ottoman domination. Acre. Walls of Saint Jean d'Acre
Ottoman domination. Acre (today Akko in northern territory of Israel). Walls of Saint Jean d'Acre. Engraving, 19th century. Engraving by Lemaitre



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Turkish Van Collection

The Turkish Van is a breed of domestic cat that originated in the Lake Van region of Turkey, and is a medium-sized, semi-longhaired cat with a distinctive white coat and colored markings on the head and tail. The breed is known for its intelligence, playful personality, and affectionate nature and are known for their love of swimming, often taking to water more readily than other breeds, and are active cats who enjoy playing with toys and exploring their environment. Their coats require minimal grooming; however, they should be brushed regularly to prevent tangles or mats from forming in their fur. With proper care and attention, they are make an excellent companion for any home.
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