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Ahmet Kamil Gören, (1956-).

Türk resim sanatinda Sisli Atölyesi ve Viyana Sergisi. [i.e. Atelier Sisli and Vienna Exhibition in the history of Turkish painting art]. Project by Yalçin Sadak, Sema Sener.

Sisli Belediyesi - Istanbul Resim ve Heykel Müzeleri Dernegi, 1997

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(Istanbul, Turkey)

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Year of publication
1997
Place of printing
Istanbul
Author
Ahmet Kamil Gören, (1956-).
Pages
0
Publishers
Sisli Belediyesi - Istanbul Resim ve Heykel Müzeleri Dernegi
Size
4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
Edition
Limited Edition
Keyword
Turkish painting & Sculpture
Binding description
Soft cover
State of preservation
New
Binding
Softcover
First edition
No

Description

Paperback. 4to. (28 x 23 cm). In Turkish. 208 p., color and b/w ills. This book has been prepared due to the exhibition held in the Military Museum and Culture Site between May 6 and May 15, 1997 in cooperation with the Municipality of Sisli and the Painting and Sculpture Museums Association. One of 1000 copies. ". The old "La Societa Operaia" and the new "Galatasaraylilar Yurdu" [i.e. Dormitory of Galatasaray Lycee] in Beyoglu, Pera started to host three art exhibitions; the first two would be held in the spring of 1916 and 1917, and the last one, which hosted paintings about the war - what would later become known as the Sisli Studio - was held in late 1917 before being brought to Vienna. The Vienna exhibition hosted 20 artists; Zekai Pasha, who had exhibited only one work in the late 1917 exhibition, "Bir Konak Dahili" [i.e. Interior of a Mansion] did not take part in the Vienna show, while the Prince Abdülmecid Efendi, the honorary president of the Society, who had not attended the 1917 exhibition, sent four paintings to Vienna. The opening of the Vienna exhibition was conducted by the Archduke himself. The exhibition, as Celal Esad pointed out, was well received by both Austrian visitors and the press. A poster was designed and the exhibition was accompanied with a German catalogue, Ausstellung Türkischer Maler [i.e. Exhibition of Turkish Painters]. Turkish artists who attended Vienna Exhibition are: Prince Abdulmejid, Ömer Adil Bey, Ali Cemal Ben'im, Ali Sami Boyar, Cevat Bey, Feyhaman Duran, Harika (Sirel Lifij) Hanim, Halil Pasha, Hikmet Onat, Hüseyin Avni Lifij, Ismail Hakki Bey, Mehmed Ali Laga, Mahmud Bey, Namik Ismail, Rusen Zamir Hanim, Mehmed Ruhi Bey, Mehmed Sami Bey (Yetik), Sevket Dag, Diyarbakirli Tahsin, and Ibrahim Çalli; with their 142 pieces of paintings totally, in different techniques.

Lingue: Turkish
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