Turkish women in fine arts

First Turkish painters appeared no earlier than the mid 19th century during the Ottoman Empire era. (However, there were a few miniaturists before the 19th century.) In the 19th century the art training was offered to male painters only. But a few women painters also appeared who learned painting by private lessons. The first Turkish woman painter was Müfide Kadri.[1] (1889-1912) The first art academy for girls was Sanayi'i Nefise which became co-educational in 1914.[2] During the Turkish Republic-era, art training was promoted by the government and beginning by 1930 painting courses were added to the curriculum of the schools.

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Painters

This is a list of female painters from Turkey, listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Ceramicists

  • Füreya Koral (1910–1997) she was a pioneer in ceramics artists in Turkey, known for her wall panels, but Koral worked in a variety of media such as tiles, statuettes, plates, and also created household items.

Multidisciplinary arts

This is a list of female artists from Turkey working within multiple art disciplines, and listed in alphabetical order by last name.

  • Tomur Atagok (1939) painter, musicologist, author and professor.
  • Ayşe Ören (1980) architect, designer, sculptor and more, focused on the intersection between technology and art.
  • Setenay Özbek (1961) writer, painter and filmmaker.
  • Gencay Kasapçı (1933–2017) painter who specialized in fresco, glass art and mosaic.
  • Sevil Soyer (1950) painting, glass blowing, performance art and more.
  • Canan Tolon (1955) printmaking, painting, drawing, sculpture, and installation
  • Jale Yılmabaşar (1939) painter and ceramicist.
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See also

References

  1. Melekler mekanı page (in Turkish)
  2. "Türk Kadın Ressamlar kimlerdir?". HAYATIMIZ OKUL (in Turkish). 2009. Retrieved 2019-02-07.
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