Maide Arel
Maide Arel (1907–1997), also known as Mayde Feruhhan, was a Turkish-born Armenian painter.[1][2] She is known for her work is abstract and stylized figures, similar to Cubism, often in dull colors.
Maide Arel | |
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Born | Mayde Feruhhan 1907 |
Died | 9 February 1997 Istanbul, Turkey |
Other names | Maide Feruhhan, Mayde Arel |
Alma mater | Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University |
Known for | painting |
Spouse | Şemsi Arel (1935–1982) |
About
She was born as Mayde Feruhhan in 1907 in Istanbul, Turkey. She was the granddaughter of artist and designer Simon Dadyan and a descendant of Nazik Balyan and the Balyan family of architects.[1]
Arel studied at Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University (formally known as İstanbul Devlet Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi) and graduated in 1935.[3] Arel studied with Nazmi Ziya Güran, Mehmet Ruhi Arel, and Hikmet Onat.[3] She married painter Şemsi Arel in 1935, the son of her painting professor Mehmet Ruhi Arel.[3]
Between 1945 until 1950, she lived in Paris and studied in workshops with André Lhote, Fernand Léger, and Jean Metzinger.[3][2] During her early career, her first period of paintings were primarily landscapes, and her work changed to abstraction after her return to Europe.
She died on 9 February 1997, and is buried in Istanbul, Turkey.[1]
References
- Kürkman, Garo (2004). Armenian Painters in the Ottoman Empire, 1600-1923. Matüsalem Uzmanlık ve Yayıncılık. p. 155. ISBN 978-975-92015-4-8.
Mayde Feruhhan
- "19.YY. Sonu ve 20.YY Basinda Kadin Ressamlarimiz" [Our Female Artists in Late 19th century and Early 20th century]. dergipark.org. Archived from the original on 2020-03-25. Retrieved 2020-08-23.
Armenian
- "The life and works of Maide Arel (1907 - 1997)". Istanbulsanatevi. 2018-05-18. Archived from the original on 2020-04-24. Retrieved 2020-08-23.