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Mehmed II's Court Painter: The Venetian Who Painted a Sultan

6 min · 19. juni 2026
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In 1479, the Venetian Republic sent its finest painter, Gentile Bellini, to the court of Sultan Mehmed II. This episode explores what happened when a Renaissance artist met an Ottoman sultan. Bellini spent sixteen months in Istanbul, painting portraits of Mehmed that would become iconic—including the famous seated portrait now in London's National Gallery. But the encounter was more than art: it was diplomacy, cultural exchange, and mutual fascination. Lucas and Luna discuss Bellini's arrival, his interactions with the sultan, the rumor that Bellini painted Mehmed's favorite concubine (and the aftermath), and how Islamic artistic traditions influenced Bellini's work. They also look at the legacy: how Mehmed's interest in European portraiture challenged assumptions about Ottoman culture, and how Bellini's portraits shaped Western views of the 'Grand Turk' for centuries. The episode touches on the Venetian-Ottoman peace treaty of 1479, the role of the bailo (Venetian ambassador), and the mysterious disappearance of some of Bellini's works from Topkapi Palace. #MehmedII #GentileBellini #VenetianRenaissance #OttomanPortraiture #TopkapiPalace #Istanbul #FatihSultanMehmed #Bellini #RenaissanceArt #CulturalExchange #Venice #OttomanEmpire #ArtHistory #15thCentury #NationalGallery #Portrait #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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