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Müfide Kadri Hanım (1889/90, in Istanbul – 1912, in Istanbul) was a Turkish painter and composer; one of the first female artists in Turkey and the first professional female art teacher in the Ottoman Empire. She created mostly portraits and scenes with figures.

Müfide Kadri (date unknown)
Müfide Kadri (date unknown)

Biography


Self-portrait
Self-portrait

She lost her mother while still a baby and was adopted by Kadri Bey, a distant relative of some distinction, and his wife, who was childless.[1] She was taught entirely at home by private tutors, who discovered her artistic talent.

She began painting seriously at the age of ten and took lessons from Osman Hamdi Bey.[2] Then, she received instruction in drawing and watercolors from Salvatore Valeri, an Italian- born Professor at the "Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi" (School of Fine Arts, now part of the Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University). She also learned how to play piano, violin, and traditional instruments such as the oud and kemenche.[3]

At the urging of Hamdi Bey, she sent some paintings to an exhibition in Munich, where they were awarded a gold medal.[2] Shortly after, she became a music teacher at Istanbul Girls High School and was later assigned to teach art and embroidery. She also gave painting lessons to Abdul Hamid II's daughter at the Adile Sultan Palace.[3] During this period, she also composed music to the words of various poets that was published in several cultural magazines.

Shortly after showing three of her works at a major exhibition held by the Istanbul Opera Society in 1911, she was diagnosed with tuberculosis, but it was too late to provide effective treatment and she died the following year. After her death, forty of her paintings were sold to benefit the "Ottoman Painters Society".[3] Kadri Bey felt so much grief, he made an Umrah to Mecca and lived there until forced to leave when Ottoman rule was overthrown.[1]

She was buried in Karacaahmet Cemetery. Her tombstone bears an inscription by the well-known calligrapher, İsmail Hakkı Altunbezer [tr], and her life served as inspiration for the novel Son Eseri (Last Work) by Halide Edip Adıvar, published in serial form in the newspaper Tanin .


Selected paintings



References


  1. Brief biography Archived 2015-08-23 at the Wayback Machine @ Sanal Müze "Retrospektif".
  2. Biographical notes @ Forum Gerçek.
  3. Curriculum Vitae @ the İstanbul Kadın Müzesi.



На других языках


[de] Müfide Kadri

Müfide Kadri (* 1890[Anm. 1] in Istanbul; † 1912 ebenda) war eine osmanische Malerin. Sie gilt als erste muslimische Malerin der Türkei und erste Kunstpädagogin des Osmanischen Reiches.[1]
- [en] Müfide Kadri

[es] Müfide Kadri

Müfide Kadri Hanım (Estambul, Imperio Otomano, 1889, 1890? - 1912) fue una pintora y compositora turca, una de las primeras mujeres artistas destacadas en Turquía y la primera mujer profesora de arte en el Imperio otomano. Creó mayoritariamente retratos y escenas.

[fr] Müfide Kadri

Müfide Kadri, née en 1889 ou 1890 et morte en 1912 à Constantinople dans l'Empire ottoman, est une peintre turque. Elle est l'une des premières artistes féminines et la première femme enseignante professionnelle d'art dans l'Empire ottoman.

[ru] Мюфиде Кадри

Мюфиде Кадри Ханым (1889/1890, Стамбул — 1912, Стамбул) — турецкая художница и композитор. Одна из первых женщин-художников в Турции и первая женщина, ставшая профессиональной учительницей рисования в Османской империи. Она писала в основном портреты и сцены с людьми.



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