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What is this place?
A view of the city of Istanbul.
When was this taken?
I cannot find this exact image on wikipedia or other art sites.
Carlo Bossoli (1815 – 1884)
Most likely it was taken in 1840 because there are similar images of Istanbul during that time period.
Who took it?
Carlo Bossoli
What do the experts say about this person?
Carlo Bossoli was an Italian painter and lithographer.
According to Wikipedia:
Prior to the late 1890s color photography was strictly the domain of a very few intrepid experimenters willing to build their own equipment, do their own color-sensitizing of photographic emulsions, make and test their own color filters and otherwise devote a large amount of time and effort to their pursuits.
Something like the three color method would be the bare minimum to produce something like this or anything that is colored.
This was suggested in 1855 by a physicist.

Taken in 1861
Well I hope that is wrong since that would be quite embarrassing.
Now this monster is said to be the first color photograph ever.
What do lithographs usually look like?

Here is a Genoease Fort of Kale

This is a lithograph of a Tartar's Children School.
Now, if you look carefully at the original photo, you can see the reflection of the clouds on the water, and the reflection of boats on the water as well. Also notice the deep blues of the water and the variation of that nice blue color.
Now I am wondering, is this actually a photograph?
Unfortunately I cannot find a clearer photograph of this scene, but it would be nice to look at the original.
That looks like a nice park too. I wish I could go there when the city was that beautiful.
Finally, here is another work by the artist depicting Istanbul.
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