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Hasan Rıza (1858,
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– 16 March 1913,
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)Süheyl Ünver: ''Şehit Ressam Hasan Rıza ve Resimleri'', Trakya Üniversitesi Yayınları,
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was a military painter from the Ottoman Empire. He was killed during the
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, and is considered to be a "Şehit" (
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).


Biography

His father was
Miralay ''Miralay'' or ''Mîr-i alay'' (Gendarmerie: ''Alaybeyi'') was a military rank of the Ottoman Army and Navy. The modern Turkish equivalent is ''Albay'', meaning Colonel.Kuleli Military High School Kuleli Military High School was the oldest military high school in Turkey, located in Çengelköy, Istanbul, on the Asian shore of the Bosphorus strait. It was founded on September 21, 1845, by Ottoman Sultan Abdülmecid I. After the 2016 Tur ...
. In 1876, as did many of his classmates, he volunteered to serve in the
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, and was wounded in the forehead. While recuperating, he noticed a newspaper story about an Italian painter who was working the front lines as a war artist. He applied to be the painter's bodyguard, and the request was granted. When he showed him some of his work, a friendship developed. After the war, he entered the
Turkish Military Academy The Turkish Military Academy ( tr, Kara Harp Okulu) is a four-year co-educational military academy and part of the National Defence University. It is located in the center of Ankara, Turkey. Its mission is to develop cadets mentally and ph ...
, but switched to the
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in 1881. While there, he was chosen to decorate the cabins and salons of the '' Sultaniye'', a ship belonging to Sultan
Abdul Hamid II Abdülhamid or Abdul Hamid II ( ota, عبد الحميد ثانی, Abd ül-Hamid-i Sani; tr, II. Abdülhamid; 21 September 1842 10 February 1918) was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 31 August 1876 to 27 April 1909, and the last sultan to ...
, that had seen service during the war and was undergoing repairs. As a reward for his work, he was promoted to "Officer", although he later wrote that he would have preferred to be paid for it. His fellow students ridiculed him, as everyone became an officer upon graduating, anyway. This and other complaints, including the poor treatment given to his favorite teacher, led him to leave the Academy. Thinking about his wartime friend, he went to Italy. He spent twelve years there; visiting museums and workshops in Rome,
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and
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. He then spent some time studying historical artifacts in Egypt. Upon returning, he received an offer to be reinstated in his former rank, but he refused, choosing instead to open his own workshop in Edirne. There, he created portraits and historical scenes, mostly from major wars fought by the early
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. In each of those scenes, he would include a small portrait of himself, as a
Janissary A Janissary ( ota, یڭیچری, yeŋiçeri, , ) was a member of the elite infantry units that formed the Ottoman Sultan's household troops and the first modern standing army in Europe. The corps was most likely established under sultan Orhan ( ...
or official of some sort.Ömer Kokal: "Fatih’in Yanındaki Ressam, Hasan Rıza"
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He also taught at various schools, including the , founded by the mathematician and educator,
Mehmet Nadir Mehmet Nadir (1856 – 13 December 1927) was a Turkish mathematician and educator. Early life He was born in Sakız island (modern Chios in Greece) then a part of the Ottoman Empire, to a poor family. He was adopted by a sea captain, who would ...
. He later became principal of the local technical school, which was used as a hospital, also under his direction, during the
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. In March, 1913, he was killed by Bulgarian soldiers as he was heading to his studio to save his paintings. He was immediately buried with over sixty Ottoman soldiers who had been killed nearby at the same time. The artists, Sami Yetik and , who were serving at the front, made a last attempt to save his paintings before being taken captive. Laga wrapped one around himself, until he had the opportunity to hide it. Despite their efforts, his studio was looted and paintings were smashed. It is believed that about ninety-percent of his works were destroyed or lost. During the 1900s, Sultan Abdul Hamid had commissioned the Italian artist,
Fausto Zonaro Fausto Zonaro (18 September 1854 – 19 July 1929) was an Italians, Italian painter, best known for his Realism (arts), Realist style paintings of life and history of the Ottoman Empire. Life Young life and early art career Fausto Zonaro was bo ...
, to create a series of works depicting the life of
Mehmed the Conqueror Mehmed II ( ota, محمد ثانى, translit=Meḥmed-i s̱ānī; tr, II. Mehmed, ; 30 March 14323 May 1481), commonly known as Mehmed the Conqueror ( ota, ابو الفتح, Ebū'l-fetḥ, lit=the Father of Conquest, links=no; tr, Fâtih Su ...
. A memoir by the artist, Hüsnü Tengüz (1874–1950), first published in 2011, led to the discovery that Zonaro had copied the basic design for some of those paintings from works by Rıza."Gerçek ressamı bulundu",
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Biography and works
@ Edirne Municipality
More works by Rıza
@ ArtNet {{DEFAULTSORT:Riza, Hasan 1858 births 1913 deaths Painters from the Ottoman Empire Artists from Istanbul Balkan Wars casualties