Nederlands: Portret van de grootvizier Nevsehirli Damat Ibrahim Pasa, staande, ten voeten uit. Ǐbrahim Pasha is gekleed in een witte satijnen kaftan gevoerd met sabelbont en een kallâvî, een ceremoniële tulband waar men de vizieren aan kon herkennen. De grootvizier droeg een gouden band over de tulband ter onderscheid van de vizieren, die een zwarte band droegen. Op de achtergrond zien we de sofa of bank die ook op het tweede audiëntieschilderij in de divan is te zien. De grootvizier is door Vanmour geplaatst in een bestuurlijke omgeving, om zijn functie te onderstrepen.
Collection: schilderijen; Vanmour serie
; Jean Baptiste Vanmour (1671-1737), olieverf op doek, ca. 1727-1730
2012-2012, MOP 11: OTTOMANIA. De Turkse wereld door westerse ogen (1500-1750), Amsterdam
2012-2012, Amsterdam Istanbul, Istanbul
2010-2011, A journey into the world of the Ottomans, Doha
2009-2010, Jean Baptiste Vanmour. Peintre de la Sublime Porte 1671-1737, Valenciennes
2003-2004, An eyewitness of the Tulip Era. Jean-Baptiste Vanmour, Istanbul
2003-2003, De Ambassadeur, de Sultan and de Kunstenaar, op audiëntie in Istanbul, Amsterdam
1978-1978, Het Turkse hofleven in de 18e eeuw : schilderijen van Jean-Baptiste Vanmour (1671-1737), Amsterdam
1978-1978, Les peintres "turques" de Jean-Baptiste Vanmour (1978-06-29)
1978-1978, Les peintres "turques" de Jean-Baptiste Vanmour (1978-05-15)
1962-1962, Herdenkingstentoonstelling 350 Jaar Nederland-Turkije 1612-1962, Amsterdam
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