19th century, in general, is defi ned as a period of Westernization of the
Ottoman Empire. While reform movement can be seen in all aspects of the
Empire, it also triggered changes in pleasure and aesthetics in the Ottoman
daily life. With the introduction of new objects such as textile, furniture,
decorative ornaments, kitchen appliances to the palace life also found
place in the Ottoman daily life by changing the overall decoration and introducing
trendy objects as well as functional ones to the palaces. The aim
of this study is to identify the sources of Ottoman palaces’ new furniture.
The sultans personal libraries at Dolmabahçe and Yıldız palaces contain
catalogues about the newly introduced furniture styles. Also a notebook
containing the list of all catalogues of the Yıldız Palace, which is currently
at the Archive of Prime Ministry, suggests that the Sultan is personally
involved in the choosing process of the palace furniture. These catalogues
not only contained the highly fashionable furniture of the date but also the
source of all the other objects and materials used in the Ottoman Palaces.
In this study primarily the mentioned catalogues are used. Catalogues are
in the Dolmabahçe Palace Library of Caliph Abdülmecid.
Primary Language | Turkish |
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Journal Section | Research Articles |
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Publication Date | December 31, 2015 |
Published in Issue | Year 2015 Issue: 24 |