File:Ibrahim by John Young (cropped).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionIbrahim by John Young (cropped).jpg |
English: Portrait of Ibrahim, Sultan of the Ottoman Empire (1640-1648) printed using the Giclée process. Cropped and reuploaded to Wikimedia Commons by Emiya1980 |
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Date | published 1815 | |||
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A Series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey
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Author | John Young (1755-1825) | |||
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current | 23:07, 8 April 2018 | 1,091 × 1,594 (150 KB) | Emiya1980 (talk | contribs) | Increased cropping. | |
23:04, 8 April 2018 | 1,093 × 1,637 (153 KB) | Emiya1980 (talk | contribs) | Decreased cropping. | ||
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Horizontal resolution | 96 dpi |
Vertical resolution | 96 dpi |
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