The Gaze in the Album of Ahmed I

This essay explores the visual rhythms of an album prepared for the Ottoman sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–1617), examines how they direct the gaze, and investigates the tools used to guide the viewer’s experience of the object. The album works as an aid to the “scrutinizing gaze” (imʿān-i naẓar), and the...

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Published in:Muqarnas
Main Author: Fetvacı, Emine (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Brill 2015
In: Muqarnas
Further subjects:B Ahmed I
 Kalender Pasha
 album
 calligraphy
 painting
 poetry
 drawing
 Ottoman
 scrutinizing gaze
 nazire
 comparison
 imperial portraiture

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Summary:This essay explores the visual rhythms of an album prepared for the Ottoman sultan Ahmed I (r. 1603–1617), examines how they direct the gaze, and investigates the tools used to guide the viewer’s experience of the object. The album works as an aid to the “scrutinizing gaze” (imʿān-i naẓar), and the album maker’s interventions were intended to guide viewers to a higher level of understanding by encouraging them to gaze with contemplation. Some of the tactics employed include the inclusion of a vast variety of material with unusual subject matter; the establishment of word-image relationships among the elements on a single page or on an opening of two pages; the loose organization of visual materials to suggest narratives; and the construction of relationships across frames that are at times purely predicated on the visual. Most important, the album pages invite the eye to go back and forth, and to use the comparative gaze. 

ISSN:2211-8993
Contains:In: Muqarnas
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/22118993-00321P08