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Luigi Mayer - Ruins occasioned by the Earthquake at Messina

Ruins occasioned by the Earthquake at Messina (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
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Luigi Mayer

Luigi Mayer was an Italian-German artist and one of the earliest and most important late 18th-century European painters of the Ottoman Empire.

Mayer was a close friend of Sir Robert Ainslie, 1st Baronet, a British ambassador to Turkey between 1776 and 1792, and the bulk of his paintings and drawings during this period were commissioned by Ainslie. He travelled extensively through the Ottoman Empire between 1776 and 1794, and became well known for his sketches and paintings of panoramic landscapes of ancient sites from the Balkans to the Greek Islands, Turkey and Egypt, particularly ancient monuments and the Nile. 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.

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Eski Estamboul

Eski Estamboul (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Borgas

Borgas (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Ancient Cistern in Val di Noto

Ancient Cistern in Val di Noto (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
View near Bucharest

View near Bucharest (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Church of the Holy Sepulchre

Church of the Holy Sepulchre (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Crater in the Island of Volcano

Crater in the Island of Volcano (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Cathedral at Tortosa

Cathedral at Tortosa (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
View on the Aluta

View on the Aluta (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Kaskerat

Kaskerat (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
View near Tortosa

View near Tortosa (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Turkish Encampment

Turkish Encampment (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Fountain of Serpents

Fountain of Serpents (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Tomb of Jeremiah

Tomb of Jeremiah (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Caravansary at Borgas

Caravansary at Borgas (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
Monuments near Tortosa

Monuments near Tortosa (1810)

Luigi Mayer (Italian, 1755-1803)
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