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Celâl Esad [Arseven], (1876-1971).

[DESCRIPTION of the FIRST TURKISH TOURING EXHIBITION] Seyyâr sergi ile seyahât intibâlari.

Cumhuriyet Matbaasi, 1928

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Détails

Année
1928
Lieu d'édition
Istanbul
Auteur
Celâl Esad [Arseven], (1876-1971).
Pages
0
Éditeurs
Cumhuriyet Matbaasi
Format
8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall
Edition
1st Edition
Thème
ÖNT6 Europe Description and travel. History of art First Turkish, Traveling Exhibition Europe - Description et voyage. Histoire de, l'art Première exposition itinérante turque Europa -, Beschreibung und Reise. Kunstgeschichte Erste türkische, Wanderausstellung Descrizione e viaggi. Storia dell'arte Prima, mostra itinerante turca Descripción y viaje. Historia del arte, Primera exposición itinerante turca, History of art, Travels & Voyages
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture rigide
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Very Good Turkish, Ottoman (1500-1928) In contemporary cloth bdg. Cr. 8vo. (20 x 14 cm). In Ottoman script. 100 p. Seyyâr sergi ile seyahât intibâlari. Arseven was a Turkish painter, writer and politician. He made contributions to various fields, including photography, literary art history, theater, cinema, architecture and urbanism. He was one of the first to introduce the scholastic disciplines of history of art and architecture and urbanism to Turkey. He pioneered a unique "Turkish art" and pioneered the acceptance of the Turkish art concept. His 5-volume Art Encyclopedia is his most recognizable work. During World War I, he was at Kadiköy Municipality Branch Directorate, and then organized exhibition arrangements for artists in Europe. Also during World War I, while in Germany he and his friends founded a company called Transorient Film. In 1917, a contemporary adaptation of Goethe's Faust was filmed in Munich in the name of "Die Tote Watch." Due to his experiences on art and exhibitions, Turkey, after the proclamation of the Republic, organized a traveling exhibition which will take three months to introduce itself to Europe along with the new Turkey export products. In addition to businessmen, many intellectuals and artists, including Celâl Esat Arseven, were assigned to the exhibition organized on the 'Black Sea' cruise. The Black Sea cruise has been on duty at sixteen important ports of twelve European countries. Those ports and cities: Batoum, Odessa, Constanza, Varna, Istanbul, Trieste, Venezia (Venice), Genova (Genoa), Marseille (Marseilles), Barcelona, Havres, Anvers (Antwerp), London, Liverpool, Hamburg, Amsterdam, Danzig, Kopenhag (Copenhagen), Stockholm, Helsingborg (Helsing), Leningrad. The ship traveled 10 thousand miles in 86 days and returned to Istanbul on 5 September 1926. In his book, Arseven describes his experiences during this trip and his impressions of the places he saw. First Edition. Özege 17939.; TBTK 4759. Totaly nine copies in OCLC: 26232123 / 13081396 / 1030749227. Extremely rare.