Nurhan Atasoy | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Turkish |
Citizenship | Turkish |
Alma mater | Istanbul University |
Known for | Research and works based on Ottoman and Islamic Art history |
Awards | Council of Europe, Strasbourg Pro Merito medal 1984 Memphis Municipality (U.S.A.), Honorary Citizenship, 1989 Economic Cooperation Organization award in recognition of outstanding performance in the field of Fine Arts, 1993 Award for the outstanding performance in Turkish Museum Studies and Archaeology, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Turkey, 1993 The selection of "Otağı Humayun: Imperial Ottoman Tents", (Istanbul 2000) as the "Book of the Year" by the Textile Society of America and monetary award, 2000 Senior Fellowship of the Deptment of Landscape, Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University, 2004 State Award for Superior Achievement, Harvard University, 2006 Turkey Government Award for Superior Achievement, 2008 Culture and Tourism Ministry Culture and Arts Special Award 2018 in the field of Art History [1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ottoman Art History, Islamic Art history |
Institutions | Istanbul University |
Thesis | Ibrahim Pasha Palace (1972) |
Notes | |
Nurhan Atasoy (born February 12, 1934) is a Turkish art historian. She specializes in history of Ottoman [3] and Islamic art. She served as a chair in the Department of Fine Arts, Archeology and Art History at Istanbul University until 1999 when she retired. [2] She is a resident scholar of the Turkish Cultural Foundation.
Since 2012 she sits as a permanent guest on Tarihin Arka Odası, a TV program dedicated to history, with journalist Murat Bardakçı and historian Erhan Afyoncu.
Nurhan Atasoy was born 12 February 1934 in Tokat, Turkey. [4] [5] Her family later moved to İstanbul, where she completed her primary and secondary education, graduating from Atatürk Kız Lisesi in 1953. Atasoy received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from the Department of Fine Arts and Art History in the Faculty of Letters at Istanbul University. She served as a department chairman in the Department of Fine Arts, a department chairman in the Department of Archeology and Art History, and finally as a dean in the Faculty of Letters. She retired from Istanbul University in 1999. [2]
She is the author of over 120 books and publications, [4] amongst them are Iznik: Ottoman Pottery of Turkey with Julian Raby (1989), The Art of Islam, (with Afif Bahnassi), (1990); 1582 Surname-i Hümayun: An Imperial Celebration (1997), Otağı Hümayun: The Ottoman Imperial Tent Complex (2000) and IPEK: Imperial Ottoman Silks and Velvets (2001), and Impressions of Ottoman Culture in Europe: 1453-1699 (2012). [2] She is the recipient of the Turkish State Award for Superior Achievement and numerous international awards for her achievements in the field of Islamic art history. [2]
She took part in numerous projects with various people and foundations. Some notable include:
Istanbul, 2011, 24.5 x 34 cm, 367 pages, English, Hardcover, ISBN 9789757710110. "
Istanbul, 1974, 23 x 33 cm., 107 p. +50 Plates miniature sheets, English, Hardcover "
Istanbul, 1997, 35 x 50 cm., 136 pages, English, Hardcover, "
15.5 x 23.5 cm., English, Paperback. "
London, 2001, 33 x 43 cm., 360 pages, English, Hardcover,"
•-This book was enlarged and re-published in 2012.
This article's use of
external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. (February 2020) |
Nurhan Atasoy | |
---|---|
Born | |
Nationality | Turkish |
Citizenship | Turkish |
Alma mater | Istanbul University |
Known for | Research and works based on Ottoman and Islamic Art history |
Awards | Council of Europe, Strasbourg Pro Merito medal 1984 Memphis Municipality (U.S.A.), Honorary Citizenship, 1989 Economic Cooperation Organization award in recognition of outstanding performance in the field of Fine Arts, 1993 Award for the outstanding performance in Turkish Museum Studies and Archaeology, Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Turkey, 1993 The selection of "Otağı Humayun: Imperial Ottoman Tents", (Istanbul 2000) as the "Book of the Year" by the Textile Society of America and monetary award, 2000 Senior Fellowship of the Deptment of Landscape, Dumbarton Oaks, Harvard University, 2004 State Award for Superior Achievement, Harvard University, 2006 Turkey Government Award for Superior Achievement, 2008 Culture and Tourism Ministry Culture and Arts Special Award 2018 in the field of Art History [1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Ottoman Art History, Islamic Art history |
Institutions | Istanbul University |
Thesis | Ibrahim Pasha Palace (1972) |
Notes | |
Nurhan Atasoy (born February 12, 1934) is a Turkish art historian. She specializes in history of Ottoman [3] and Islamic art. She served as a chair in the Department of Fine Arts, Archeology and Art History at Istanbul University until 1999 when she retired. [2] She is a resident scholar of the Turkish Cultural Foundation.
Since 2012 she sits as a permanent guest on Tarihin Arka Odası, a TV program dedicated to history, with journalist Murat Bardakçı and historian Erhan Afyoncu.
Nurhan Atasoy was born 12 February 1934 in Tokat, Turkey. [4] [5] Her family later moved to İstanbul, where she completed her primary and secondary education, graduating from Atatürk Kız Lisesi in 1953. Atasoy received her B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. from the Department of Fine Arts and Art History in the Faculty of Letters at Istanbul University. She served as a department chairman in the Department of Fine Arts, a department chairman in the Department of Archeology and Art History, and finally as a dean in the Faculty of Letters. She retired from Istanbul University in 1999. [2]
She is the author of over 120 books and publications, [4] amongst them are Iznik: Ottoman Pottery of Turkey with Julian Raby (1989), The Art of Islam, (with Afif Bahnassi), (1990); 1582 Surname-i Hümayun: An Imperial Celebration (1997), Otağı Hümayun: The Ottoman Imperial Tent Complex (2000) and IPEK: Imperial Ottoman Silks and Velvets (2001), and Impressions of Ottoman Culture in Europe: 1453-1699 (2012). [2] She is the recipient of the Turkish State Award for Superior Achievement and numerous international awards for her achievements in the field of Islamic art history. [2]
She took part in numerous projects with various people and foundations. Some notable include:
Istanbul, 2011, 24.5 x 34 cm, 367 pages, English, Hardcover, ISBN 9789757710110. "
Istanbul, 1974, 23 x 33 cm., 107 p. +50 Plates miniature sheets, English, Hardcover "
Istanbul, 1997, 35 x 50 cm., 136 pages, English, Hardcover, "
15.5 x 23.5 cm., English, Paperback. "
London, 2001, 33 x 43 cm., 360 pages, English, Hardcover,"
•-This book was enlarged and re-published in 2012.
This article's use of
external links may not follow Wikipedia's policies or guidelines. (February 2020) |