16th century sultan's portrait sold for $481,000 in London
16th century sultan's portrait sold for $481,000 in London
11:45     01 April 2021    
A rare 16th-century portrait of Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest-reigning Ottoman sultan, fetched a hefty £350,000 ($481,000) sale price in an auction on Wednesday in London, according to Anadolu Agency.
A rare 16th-century portrait of Suleiman the Magnificent, the longest-reigning Ottoman sultan, fetched a hefty £350,000 ($481,000) sale price in an auction on Wednesday in London, according to Anadolu Agency. The portrait was on offer for collectors in live bidding at famed auction house Sotheby’s starting at £80,000. The sale price nearly tripled pre-auction estimates, which predicted the portrait could be sold for as high as £120,000. The painting was formerly part of a family collection in France since the 19th century. The painting is a likeness of two 16th century portraits, according to Sotheby’s. It is associated with a portrait attributed to Cristofano Dell' Altissimo in Florence’s Galleria Degli Uffizi and a smaller portrait of Archduke Ferdinand II exhibited in Vienna’s Kunsthistorisches Museum. The painting “opens a window onto a narrative of artistic exchanges between Venice and the Ottomans in the 1530s,” according to Sotheby’s. Suleiman the Magnificent ruled for nearly a half century, from 1520 to 1566. Wednesday’s auction also included a portrait of Suleiman’s daughter Mihrimah Sultan, by Titian, the 16th century Venetian artist. The painting was sold to a buyer for £60,000. Ottoman velvet work from the “distinguished collection of Edgar Vincent, 1st Viscount d’Abernon” was also on auction.
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