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Hoca Ali Rıza (1858 in
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– 20 March 1930 in Üsküdar) was a Turkish painter and art teacher, known primarily for his
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landscapes and
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s.


Biography

Hoca Ali Rıza's father was a cavalry major and an amateur
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.Biography and appreciation
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After completing his basic education, he attended
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, continuing to the
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, where he studied art with
Osman Nuri Pasha Osman Nuri Pasha ( ota, عثمان نوری پاشا‎; 1832, Tokat, Ottoman Empire – 4 to 5 April 1900, Constantinople, Ottoman Empire), also known as Ghazi Osman Pasha ( tr, Gazi Osman Paşa), was an Ottoman Empire, Ottoman field mars ...
and Süleyman Seyyid. In 1881, he received an award from Sultan
Abdülhamid 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 ...
. Three years later, he graduated with the rank of Lieutenant and was appointed an assistant to Nuri Pasha.Biography and appreciation
@ Turkish Cultural Foundation.
He had been planning to continue his studies in Naples, but had to cancel his plans, due to a cholera epidemic.Biography and appreciation
@ Lebriz.
In 1891, he became part of a government commission examining Turkish-Islamic artefacts. Four years later, he was promoted to
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(Senior Captain) and began working as a designer at the new Imperial Porcelain Factory. He also worked with
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, who was teaching painting to a local dignitary's wife at
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. During the Greco-Turkish War, he was a war artist in
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. In 1903, he served on a commission to create the Türk Esliha-i Antika Müzesi (Museum of Antiquities). Six years later, he became head of the Military Publications Office where he served for two years. During those years, he was also chairman of the Ottoman Painters Association. In 1911, he retired holding the rank of Yarbay (Lieutenant Colonel). In 1914, he began teaching landscape painting at the School of Fine Arts (now the
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). After cutbacks by the
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, he moved to the Çamlıca Girls' High School, where he taught for three years before moving to another girls' school in Üsküdar and then, in 1929, to a boys' school, where he was teaching at the time of his death. His last exhibition, organised by
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, a painter and member of
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, was in Paris in 1928. His work remained important during the early years of the Republic and, even after his death, his paintings were shown at state-sponsored exhibitions. In 1933, the Ankara
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featured his work in its first exhibition, one of what would become sixteen solo exhibitions, which confirmed his reputation as a master of landscape painting.Dogan, Cigdem. 2009. Ankara Universitesi. Ankara Halkevi Sergileri. Yuksek Lisans Tezi. In 2022 a selection of his works were showcased at an exhibition in the old Galatasaray post office building on İstanbul's
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during the Beyoğlu Kültür Yolu (Cultural Road) festival.


References


Further reading

*Atila Taşpınar, ''Hoca Ali Rıza Bey'', Boyut yayın grubu, 2012 *Ömer Faruk Şerifoğlu, ''Hoca Ali Rıza, 1858-1930'' (Volume 9 of "Türk Ressamları Dizisi"), Yapı Kredi Yayınları, 2005


External links


"Hoca Ali Rıza'nın Başyapıtları" (Masterpieces)
@ Sanal Müze (Virtual Museum).
"Fırçaya ve Kaleme Can Veren Ressam: Hoca Ali Rıza"
(An Artist who can Use a Brush and Pen) by Süleyman Seba @ Antikalar
Hoca Ali Rıza
@ Turkish Paintings.

exhibition review by Sevinç Özarslan @ Zaman Kültür {{DEFAULTSORT:Ali Riza, Hoca 1858 births 1930 deaths Landscape painters People from Üsküdar Turkish Military Academy alumni Impressionist artists 19th-century painters from the Ottoman Empire 20th-century Turkish painters