Luigi Mayer
Luigi Mayer | |
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Born | 1 March 1755 Italy |
Died | 1 January 1803 London |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Painter |
Movement | Orientalist |
Luigi Mayer (1755–1803) was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most important late 18th-century European painters of the Ottoman Empire.
Life
Mayer was a close friend of
Many of the works were amassed in Ainslie's collection, which was later presented to the British Museum, providing a valuable insight into the Middle East of that period. His wife, Clara Barthold Mayer, worked as his assistant and produced her own paintings.Works
Views in Turkey in Europe and Asia (from 1801), by Sir Robert Ainslie, was a multi-volume work based on Mayer's drawings. There were plates engraved by William Watts.[3][4] Thomas Milton was involved, producing aquatints of Egyptian views.[5]
- Mayer, L. (1803). Views in the Ottoman empire, chiefly in Caramania, a part of Asia Minor hitherto unexplored; with some curious selections from the islands of Rhodes and Cyprus, and the celebrated cities of Corinth, Carthage, and Tripoli; from the original drawings in the possession of Sir R. Ainslie, taken during his embassy to Constantinople, by Luigi Mayer; with historical observations and incidental illustrations of the manners and customs of the natives of the country. London: R. Bowyer.
- Mayer, L. (1804). Views in Palestine, from the original drawings of Luigi Mayer : with an historical and descriptive account of the country, and its remarkable places. London: Printed by T. Bensley for R. Bowyer.
- Mayer, L. (1810). Views in the Ottoman dominions : in Europe, in Asia, and some of the Mediterranean islands. London: Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court, Fleet Street, for R. Bowyer, 80, Pall Mall.
Gallery
See also
References
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Notes
- ^ "Art and Literature About Lycia". Lycian Turkey. Retrieved August 12, 2010.
- ^ Heatons of Tisbury Archived 2011-01-20 at the Wayback Machine
- doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/28896. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)
- ISBN 978-1-86064-888-5.
- doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/18803. (Subscription or UK public library membershiprequired.)