Αρ. 86785863
Antoine Ignace Melling, Treuttel et Wurtz - Voyage Pittoresque de Constantinople des Rives du Bhosphore. D’apres les Dessins de M Melling - 2002
Αρ. 86785863
Antoine Ignace Melling, Treuttel et Wurtz - Voyage Pittoresque de Constantinople des Rives du Bhosphore. D’apres les Dessins de M Melling - 2002
Drawings by Antoine Ignace Melling
Another superb facsimile edition of a very rare book by Ertug & Kocabiyik. In 1795 the Alsace-born Antoine Ignace Melling, who had come to Constantinople to seek his fortunes, was appointed imperial architect by the Ottoman sultan Selim III. During his tenure in that position, he also designed and landscaped a seaside palace for Selim’s sister, Princess Hatice. While in Constantinople, Melling executed a number of astonishing panoramic views of the city and its environs.Melling returned to Paris in about 1803. In 1809 he set up an engraving studio for the purpose of reproducing these drawings. The completed images were published as a series of fascicles that were sent out to subscribers. The last one appeared in 1819. The Ertug & Kocabiyik facsimile edition of the complete book is produced from the original “elephant folio”, an unfolded first edition in the collection of Ahmet Ertug. The technical aspects of the project were done under the supervision of Mr Ertug in Switzerland by some of the world’s leading facsimile specialists.
This outstanding facsimile edition is available in sturdy Japanese cloth. The book measures 50 by 66 cms. The image plates are 65 by 97 cms. There are 48 views of Constantinople in the late 18th century and also three maps. The text for this edition is bound separately and presented in a pocket in the leather case. The descriptions of the views in the facsimile edition are in the original French and a English translation is also provided. The Ertug & Kocabiyik facsimile edition of Voyage pittoresque is an outstanding achievement and one that is certain to appeal to collectors of rare books and to those who admire beautiful art objects.
10 pages of introduction then unpaginated with 48 double page monochrome plates, 3 maps and an additional plate of Selim III. Full-bound in red morocco. This is a limited edition of 350 of which this is number 112. Text in French.
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