art.wikisort.org - MuseumPera Museum (Turkish: Pera Müzesi) is an art museum in the Tepebaşı quarter of the Beyoğlu (Pera) district in Istanbul, Turkey, at Meşrutiyet Avenue No. 65 (adjacent to İstiklal Avenue and in close proximity to Taksim Square.)[1] It has a particular focus on Orientalism in 19th-century art.
Art museum in Istanbul, Turkey
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History
The Pera Museum was founded by the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation in 2005.[2] The museum is located in the historic building of the former Bristol Hotel, which was designed by architect Achille Manoussos and built in 1893.[2] It was renovated between 2003 and 2005 by architect Sinan Genim, who preserved the facade of the building and transformed the interior into a modern and fully equipped museum.[2]
Collection
Pera Museum hosts regular, international loan exhibitions, in addition to holding permanent collections of Orientalist Paintings, Anatolian Weights and Measures, and Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics.
Orientalist Painting Collection
The museum's Orientalist Painting Collection consists of works by European and Ottoman/Turkish artists, including works by Osman Hamdi Bey and his most famous painting, The Tortoise Trainer.
Kökenoğlu Rıza Efendi. Painting by
Osman Hamdi Bey, 1871.
Two Musician Girls. Painting by
Osman Hamdi Bey, 1880.
Girl with Pink Cap. Painting by
Osman Hamdi Bey, 1904.
Foreign ambassadors being received at the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul during the reign of Sultan
Ahmed III. Painting by Jean-Baptiste van Mour, 1725.
Ottoman Sultan
Ahmed III receives the Dutch ambassador Cornelis Calkoen at the Topkapı Palace in 1727. Painting by Jean-Baptiste van Mour, 1727.
Harem of the Topkapı Palace. Painting by Franz Hermann, 1652.
Enjoying Coffee. Painting by an unknown artist of the French school.
A Woman in Turkish Dress. Painting by
Jean-Étienne Liotard.
Enjoyment of Göksu Creek. Painting by
Fausto Zonaro.
Housemaid. Painting by
Jules Joseph Lefebvre, 1880.
Portrait of Charles Gravier Count of Vergennes and French Ambassador, in Turkish Attire. Painting by
Antoine de Favray, 18th century.
Portrait of the Countess of Vergennes in Turkish Attire. Painting by
Antoine de Favray, 18th century.
Lady from the Ottoman Court playing the Def. Painting by
Pierre-Désiré Guillemet, 1875.
Sultan Abdülmecid I. Painting by an unknown artist, 1850s.
A late Ottoman Şehzade (Prince)
Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection
The Anatolian Weights and Measures Collection comprises over ten thousand pieces and consists of objects dating from prehistory to those used in present-day Anatolia. These comprise the main types of scales and measuring instruments, used for measuring weight, length, and volume in every field, from land measurement to commerce, architecture to jewelry making, shipping to pharmacy.
Istanbul Pera museum Anatolian weights and measures Weight
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Istanbul Pera museum Anatolian weights and measures Weight
Istanbul Pera museum Anatolian weights and measures Weight
Istanbul Pera museum Anatolian weights and measures Scale
Istanbul Pera museum Anatolian weights and measures Weight
Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics Collection
The beginnings of the Suna and İnan Kıraç Foundation's Kütahya Tiles and Ceramics Collection date back to 1980s. Today the collection consists of over 800 pieces representing various periods, especially the 18th - 20th centuries. The limited number of pieces on display have been chosen to give a general idea of the collection and the craftsmanship of Kütahya ceramics.
Temporary exhibitions
Having organized joint projects with leading international museums, collections, and foundations including Tate Britain, Centre Pompidou, Victoria and Albert Museum, St. Petersburg Russian State Museum, JP Morgan Chase Collection, New York School of Visual Arts, and the Maeght Foundation, Pera Museum has introduced Turkish audiences to countless internationally acclaimed artists, among them Alberto Giacometti, Jean Dubuffet, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Rembrandt, Niko Pirosmani, Josef Koudelka, Joan Miró, Akira Kurosawa, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Fernando Botero, Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Goya.
Since its inauguration, Pera Museum collaborates annually with national and international institutions of art and education to hold exhibitions that support young artists.
Other functions
All of the Museum's exhibitions are accompanied by books, catalogues, concerts, audio-visual events, and education programs.[2] Through seasonal programs and events, Pera Film offers visitors and film buffs a wide range of screenings that extend from classics and independent movies to animated films and documentaries, as well as special shows paralleling the temporary exhibitions’ themes.[2]
See also
References and notes
Literature
- Pera Museum (ed.). Portraits from the Empire. Pera Museum Publications, 2005. 155 p. ISBN 975 9123 -02 - 9
- Pera Museum (ed.). Young Expansion. Pera Museum Publications, 2005. 163 p. ISBN 975 9123 -00-2
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Das Pera-Museum (Pera Müzesi) ist ein Kunstmuseum im Istanbuler Stadtteil Tepebaşı. Es wurde 2005 von der Stiftung Suna und İnan Kıraç gegründet (Suna Kıraç ist die Tochter des türkischen Industriellen Vehbi Koç). Die Sammlung befindet sich im ehemaligen Bristol Hotel, das 1893 vom Architekten Achille Manoussos entworfen wurde.
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