English: Portrait of Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730) with two followers, left the palace. Part of a series of paintings with Turkish subjects from Turkey to the Netherlands by Cornelis Calkoen the ambassador and his cousin Nicholas in 1817 gelegateerd to the Executive Board of the Levant Schenardi Commerce in Amsterdam.
Nederlands: Portret van Sultan Ahmed III (1703-1730) met twee volgelingen, links het paleis. Onderdeel van een reeks schilderijen met Turkse onderwerpen uit Turkije naar Nederland gebracht door de ambassadeur Cornelis Calkoen en door zijn neef Nicolaas in 1817 gelegateerd aan de Directie van de Levantsche Handel te Amsterdam.
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