Turkish Foot Soldier
London. (T. Maclean.), ( 1854.). Stock ID #177824 Appealing large format chromolithograph prepared for "Sketches of Character and Costume in Constantinople..." When referring to this item please quote stockid 177824.
Chromolithograph with added hand-colour, 38 x 27.5 cm; 51.5 x 34.9 cm (sheet), scattered spotting and three marginal edge tears (not affecting the image), chip to the lower corner but the image in very good condition.
Captain Forbes MacBean served in the 92nd Highlanders Regiment of Foot, known as the ‘Gordon Highlanders’ after their first commander, General George Gordon. In 1851, under Lt. General Sir William MacBean, they received orders to go to the Ionian Islands, where they spent two peaceful years.
Forbes MacBean painted villagers, priests, musicians and traders. His water colours, though gently humorous, vividly depicted the people of the time, their clothing and their activities. MacBean accompanied the Regiment to Gibraltar in 1853, passing through Ottoman Constantinople where he painted his other watercolours.
Atabey 740 “uncommon”, Blackmer 1045
Also see: Kostas Handrinos "British Rule: The Scots in Corfu, 1851" on the web
Price: $500.00 AU