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Trehem - from Babylonia, 1854
Order as handmade oil painting Trehem - from Babylonia, 1854 - Amadeo Preziosi |
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Turkish foot soldiers in the Ottoman army, pub. by Lemercier, c.1857 -
Amadeo Preziosi
View from terrace of a house in Galata, with a Turk, his wife and servant looking towards the mouth of the Golden Horn and Bosphorus -
Amadeo Preziosi
View of Constantinople from Galata looking towards the Golden Horn and the Bosphorus -
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