Late Middle Ages · Middle East · Culture
1466
Mehmed II Commissions Bellini Portrait
1466
The Ottoman sultan invited the Venetian painter Gentile Bellini to Constantinople to paint his portrait, a gesture that scandalized Muslim purists who objected to figural representation and delighted Italian humanists who saw common ground between civilizations. Bellini's painting depicted Mehmed in profile against an ornate marble arch, blending Italian technique with Islamic decorative sensibility. The portrait remains the most iconic and widely reproduced image of the conqueror of Constantinople.