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Turkish women in fine arts

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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]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.

Hülya Vurnal İkizgül
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Women painters

Below is an incomplete list of Turkish female artists (including ceramists and sculptors).

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