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Description | Sultan Selim III holding an audience in front of the Gate of Felicity. Courtiers are assembled in a strict protocol. Oil on canvas. Topkapı Sarayı Müzesi, Istanbul (Inv. 17/163) |
Date | 2011-05-13 22:57 (UTC) |
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Horizontal resolution | 300 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 300 dpi |
Software used | [[Adobe Photoshop CS5 (12.0x20100115 [20100115.m.998 2010/01/15:02:00:00 cutoff; m branch]) Windows]] |
File change date and time | 00:52, 14 May 2011 |
Colour space | Uncalibrated |
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