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Hale Asaf, originally Hale Saliha (1905,
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- 31 May 1938,
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) was a Turkish painter of
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, Abkhazan and Circassian ancestry. She was the niece of Turkey's first female artist,
Mihri Müşfik Hanım Mihri Müşfik Hanım ( ota, مهری مشفیق خانم; born Mihri Rasim Achba; 26 February 1886 – 1954) was an Abkhazian princess and painter who became one of the first and most renowned female painters in Turkey. She was recognized espe ...
. Unlike many Turkish artists of her time who were inspired by
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and classical art movements, she was an important proponent of Cubism in Turkey, an influence especially obvious in her self-portraits, portraits and still-life paintings.


Biography

Her father was the President of the Ottoman Court of Appeals. Due to a serious illness in infancy, she had to undergo liver surgery at the age of five and suffered from complications for the rest of her life. She attended Notre Dame de Sion French High School, a private school for girls in Constantinople,Biography and appreciation
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where she learned to speak English and French. In 1919, at the beginning of the
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, she was sent to Rome, where she took her first art lessons from her aunt. The following year, she was in Paris, studying with
Namık İsmail Namık İsmail (1890 in Samsun – August 30, 1935 in Istanbul) was a Turkish Impressionist painter and art educator, who received his training in France. Biography İsmail was born into an upper-class family that moved to Istanbul while he was s ...
, a family friend. Once she was old enough, her family sent her to Berlin to begin formal studies. Although she had a recurrence of disease that required surgery on her lungs, she passed the entrance exams for the
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and became a student of
Arthur Kampf Arthur Kampf (28 September 1864 in Aachen – 8 February 1950 in Castrop-Rauxel) was a List of German painters, German painter. He was associated with the Düsseldorf school of painting. Life Kampf studied under Peter Janssen, among others, ...
. Despite her family's problems (including her father's abandoning her mother for self-imposed exile in Egypt), she did well at the Academy. In 1924, some of her portraits were published in a local art magazine. She returned home after the war and enrolled at the İnas Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi (School of Fine Arts) where she studied with
Feyhaman Duran Feyhaman Duran (Sept. 17, 1886 – May 6, 1970) was a Turkish artist. Biography He was born in Istanbul in 1886. After graduating from Galatasaray High School, he was sent to Paris by Halim Paşa to study painting. He became a student of Jean- ...
and
İbrahim Çallı İbrahim Çallı (13 July 1882 in Çal – 22 May 1960 in İstanbul) was a Turkish painter. He is popularly known as Çallı İbrahim. Biography İbrahim Çallı was born in Çal, Denizli. He showed early interest in painting during his primary ...
. Following her mother's death from
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in a Swiss
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she started using her mother's family name "Asaf" instead of Salih. She was not at the Art School for long, however, when she won a scholarship from the Ministry of National Education to study in Europe. This took her back to Germany; to the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich, where her teacher was
Lovis Corinth Lovis Corinth (21 July 1858 – 17 July 1925) was a German artist and writer whose mature work as a painter and printmaker realized a synthesis of impressionism and expressionism. Corinth studied in Paris and Munich, joined the Berlin Sec ...
. In 1926, she had a showing at the Galatasaray Exhibition, a major venue for new artists held annually in Istanbul from 1916 to 1951.Hale Asaf memorial page
from the Istanbul Women's Museum.
From 1927 to 1928 she was back in Paris at the
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, studying with André Lhote and taking private lessons from , a noted
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artist, who became her fiancé. Shortly afterwards, they returned to Turkey and settled in Bursa where Oygar found a teaching position. She also became a teacher at the girls' Normal School (a teacher's college) and the Necati Bey Girls' Art Institute. In 1929, she and her husband were among the founders of the Müstakil Ressamlar ve Heykeltraşlar Birliği (Independent Painters and Sculptors Association). Because of her cosmopolitan upbringing, she found it hard to adapt to Bursa's provincial atmosphere. In one unsettling incident, she fainted after being harassed by a crowd at a bazaar who were apparently offended by one of her paintings. She was able to leave Bursa by exchanging jobs with the artist . He took her position at the girls' school and she took his at the İstanbul Devlet Güzel Sanatlar Akademisi ( Istanbul State Academy of Fine Arts). Her unhappiness and depression continued, however, and, in 1931, she returned to Paris alone. By the end of the year, she required more surgery. During her convalescence, she met the Italian writer who operated the Galerie-Librarie Jeune Europe and offered her the position of director there. Later, they lived together. The gallery closed in 1934 and Aniante's books were banned in some parts of Europe because of his opposition to Benito Mussolini, causing the couple's financial situation to deteriorate. They were kept afloat temporarily when
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's
King Zog I Zog I ( sq, Naltmadhnija e tij Zogu I, Mbreti i Shqiptarëve, ; 8 October 18959 April 1961), born Ahmed Muhtar bey Zogolli, taking the name Ahmet Zogu in 1922, was the leader of Albania from 1922 to 1939. At age 27, he first served as Albania's ...
paid 5,000 francs for a portrait. By this time, however, Asaf had contracted cancer. She died in the spring of 1938. Some of her paintings were destroyed during World War II. The fate of others that were in Aniante's possession when he died in 1983 is uncertain although a few were sold to Turkish collectors. A survey conducted in 2001-02 could account for fewer than thirty of her works, although this may be due to a lack of cooperation from the collectors.


References


Further reading

* Burcu Pelvanoğlu, ''Hale Asaf, Türk Resminde Bir Dönüm Noktası'' (A Turning Point in Turkish Painting), Yapi Kredi Yayinlari, Istanbul, 2007. * Abidin Dino, "Var'la Yok Arasında Hale Asaf", in ''Dünya Sanat Dergisi'' (World of Art Magazine) #36, 2005. * Antonio Aniante, ''Ricordi di un giovane troppo presto invecchiatosi'' (Memories of a Young Man Who Aged Too Soon), Bompiani, 1939. * Fikret Adil, "Paris'te Ölen Türk Ressamı:Hale Asaf" (Turkish Painter who Died in Paris), Yeni Mecmua (New Handbooks), Istanbul, 1940.


External links


ArtNet: Paintings by Asaf

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@ Sen Söyle Dizin (You Tell Me) {{DEFAULTSORT:Asaf, Hale 1905 births 1938 deaths Turkish women painters Artists from Istanbul Turkish emigrants to France Turkish people of Georgian descent 20th-century Turkish women artists