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druzhina
05-11-2014, 10:56
There is a set of five prints by Daniel Hopfer of Ottoman Sultan Süleyman and his cortege (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Ottoman_Sultan_Solimanvs.htm) after earlier prints by Jan Swart.
https://forums.totalwar.org/vb/attachment.php?attachmentid=12881&d=1399800818

The originals by Swart may not have had many captions. Hopfer has captions as Three Ottoman trumpeters (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-trumpeters.htm), Mamalucke (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Mamalucke.htm), Haiden (Pagans) (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Haiden.htm) & Arabische (Arabs) (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Hopfer-Arabische.htm) but versions appear in the Códice De Trajes (http://warfare.likamva.in/Renaissance/Codice_De_Trajes.htm) with different captions: MOSQVWITER rather than Mamalucke, THIRCKEN rather than Haiden and TATERN rather than Arabische.
Does anyone have the originals by Jan Swart?

MIRROR SITE
Prints by Daniel Hopfer of Süleyman and his cortege (http://warfare.ga/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Ottoman_Sultan_Solimanvs.htm)

Druzhina
Illustrations of Ottoman Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.tk/Ottoman/Ottoman.htm)

druzhina
05-14-2014, 13:10
I have had a couple of messages about the Jan Swart prints, so here are large images from the Rijksmuseum, Netherlands:
Ottoman trumpeters by Jan Swart van Groningen (http://warfare.ml/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Swart-trumpeters-large.htm)
Mamalukes by Jan Swart (http://warfare.ml/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Swart-Mamalvcke-large.htm)
Suleiman the Great & his cortege by Jan Swart (http://warfare.ml/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Swart-Solimanvs-large.htm)
Ottoman Haiden by Jan Swart (http://warfare.ml/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Swart-Haiden-large.htm)
and from the British Museum:
Arabs by Jan Swart (http://warfare.ml/Ottoman/byEuropeans/Swart-Arabische.htm)

The Hopfer versions are close copies of these except for some details. For example the scabbard of the Mamalukes, whose hats are shaggier in the Swart prints

Only 1 of the Arab's feet is showing - this has no shoe or stirrup, just a spur. Is that normal?

Anax at Historum pointed out that the Mamalukes' coat of arms is like this one:
http://www.hubert-herald.nl/ByzantiumArms_bestanden/image085.jpg
Martin Schrot in his Wappenbuch, 16th century, attributes this coat of arms to the first bey of Bithynia, Osman I.
Hubert de Vries' National Arms and Emblems - Byzantium (http://www.hubert-herald.nl/ByzantiumArms.htm)

Druzhina
16th Century Illustrations of Costume & Soldiers (http://warfare.ml/16C.htm)