
Rijksmuseum
De moord op Patrona Halil en zijn volgelingen
Jean Baptiste Vanmour
- Date
- c. 1730 - c. 1737
- Medium
- canvas, oil paint (paint)
- Institution
- Rijksmuseum
After Mahmud I ascended the throne, the rebels continued to sow unrest. They tried to gain positions in the govern-ment and demanded ever more power. With a sham excuse, Mahmud I summoned them to the palace, where they were killed one by one. Patrona Halil is being overpowered at the right.
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Creator
Jean Baptiste VanmourFlemish-French painter (1671-1737) · 1671–1737
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