A Bashi-Bazouk

A Bashi-Bazouk

$46.00
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Charles Bargue (French) 1875 This artwork portrays a mercenary from the Ottoman Empire commonly referred to as a bashi-bazouk, a term that translates to "headless" in Turkish. The bashi-bazouks were known for their participation in plunder and looting. In this painting, Bargue skillfully showcases his virtuosic painting technique by capturing intricate details such as the silk garments and the ornate narghile, or water pipe, associated with these soldiers. Make a statement in any room with this framed poster, printed on thick matte paper. The matte frame that's made from wood from renewable forests adds an extra touch of class. • Ayous wood .75″ (1.9 cm) thick frame from renewable forests • Paper thickness: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm) • Paper weight: 189 g/m² • Lightweight • Acrylite front protector • Hanging hardware included • Blank product components in the US sourced from Japan and the US • Blank product components in the EU sourced from Japan and Latvia This product is made especially

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