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Sinan the Jew and Haireddin Barbarossa, c. 1535 (tempera on canvas)
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Sinan the Jew and Haireddin Barbarossa, c. 1535 (tempera on canvas)
2970580 Sinan the Jew and Haireddin Barbarossa, c.1535 (tempera on canvas) by Northern Italian School, (16th century); 66.5x63.7 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Hayreddin Barbarossa, born Khizr or Khidr (c.1478 - 4 July 1546), Ottoman admiral of the fleet. Sinan Reis (d.1546), Barbary corsair and Jewish pirate.); Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection; Italian, out of copyright
Media ID 22439560
© Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection / Bridgeman Images
Admiral Admirals Beards Ottoman Empire Pirate Pirates Sailor Turbans Bearded
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This print showcases the intriguing figures of Sinan the Jew and Haireddin Barbarossa, painted by an anonymous Northern Italian artist in the 16th century. Measuring 66.5x63.7 cm, this tempera on canvas artwork is housed at The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA. The image depicts two distinguished men with remarkable beards and profiles that exude power and authority. Sinan Reis, a Barbary corsair and Jewish pirate who lived until 1546, stands alongside Hayreddin Barbarossa, an esteemed Ottoman admiral of the fleet born around 1478. Their portraits offer a glimpse into their respective roles as sailors and pirates during the height of the Ottoman Empire's dominance. Both men wear turbans atop their heads—a symbol of their cultural heritage—and emanate strength through their intense gazes. This painting not only captures these historical figures but also serves as a testament to their influence within maritime history. As admirals and leaders in naval warfare, they left an indelible mark on seafaring expeditions during this era. The Charles H. and Mary F. S Worcester Collection proudly houses this masterpiece that invites viewers to delve into a world where adventure meets intrigue on treacherous waters. It is no wonder why this artwork continues to captivate audiences worldwide with its rich historical context and masterful execution by the Italian School painter from centuries past.
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