A WOMAN ARTIST OF OTTOMAN PERIOD: MUFIDE KADRI Cover Image

OSMANLI DÖNEMİ ÖNCÜ KADIN RESSAMLARIMIZDAN MÜFİDE KADRİ
A WOMAN ARTIST OF OTTOMAN PERIOD: MUFIDE KADRI

Author(s): Pinar Yazkaç, Hilal Gürensoy Şener
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Visual Arts, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Sanat ve Dil Araştırmaları Enstitüsü
Keywords: Mufide Kadri; Ottoman Period; leading woman painter;

Summary/Abstract: Westernization movements and training process:19 century there have been developments in many areas of our country with the westernization movements that started in Turkey. Important steps have been taken on education and social rights of women on the road to the Republic. In parallel with this, women who have increased education level have started to be interested in art. Most of our female artists come from a highly trained family of senior duties. Some took special lessons from the artists, some later opened in the industry-I Nefise School of Education and studied painting. Naturalist, Impressionist, cubist and expressionist artists who work on landscape, natürmort, nude, portrait, and self-portrait have produced works of art. In this study, one of the first woman artists of Ottoman State, Mufide Kadri was examined.

  • Issue Year: 6/2018
  • Issue No: 12
  • Page Range: 121-137
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: Turkish