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Nezihe Bilgütay Derler (born 1926 on
Heybeli Ada Heybeliada, or Heybeli Ada, is the second largest of the Princes' Islands, Prince' Islands in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbul, Istanbull, Turkey. It is officially a neighbourhood of the Adalar district of Istanbul. Its name, meaning 'with a ...
) is a Turkish miniaturist, known for her ''Çini'', a traditional Turkish artform made on a layer of fusion between glass and porcelain. Her Çini patterns are widely used. Derler learned the artform at the
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, from its first teachers of the republican era, Feyzullah Dayigil (1910–1949) and Muhsin Demironat (1920–1983), who themselves were pivotal in the 20th century rediscovery of the forgotten logic in the patterns of the traditional Çini artform. Derler passed on this knowledge to the next generation of artists, through her lessons and produced exemplars of Çini art. She taught the art of Çini as an educator at the
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University The Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University ( tr, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, or MSGSÜ) is a Turkish public university dedicated to higher education in the fine arts. It is located in the Fındıklı neighbourhood of Beyoğlu, Istanbu ...
. She played an important part in the development of the Çini artform in Turkey from where it was to the state that it is in today. She taught the next generation of Çini artists such as Mehmet Gürsoy. She continues to teach outside the university after her retirement.


Personal life

Nezihe Bilgütay Derler was born in 1926 on
Heybeliada Heybeliada, or Heybeli Ada, is the second largest of the Prince' Islands in the Sea of Marmara, near Istanbull, Turkey. It is officially a neighbourhood of the Adalar district of Istanbul. Its name, meaning 'with a saddlebag' in Turkish, in ...
, of the
Princes' Islands The Princes' Islands ( tr, Prens Adaları; the word "princes" is plural, because the name means "Islands of the Princes", el, Πριγκηπονήσια, ''Pringiponisia''), officially just Adalar ( en, Islands); alternatively the Princes' Arch ...
as one of a few siblings. Her father, who was a sailor, died when she was just 6 months old. When she was 10 years old, her mother died, leaving her without any parents. She and her siblings were subsequently raised by their maternal aunt. Money was tight during her youth, she had to work while attending Istanbul Girls High School to make ends meet. After graduating from high school she was directed to the
Istanbul Fine Arts Academy The Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University ( tr, Mimar Sinan Güzel Sanatlar Üniversitesi, or MSGSÜ) is a Turkish public university dedicated to higher education in the fine arts. It is located in the Fındıklı neighbourhood of Beyoğlu, Istanbul ...
by a teacher who saw potential in her. At the academy she was a student in the Department of Turkish Ornamentation. She majored in
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taught by the
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born Hussein Tahirzade Behzad (1887–1962) who taught at the academy from 1947 till his death in 1963. She also minored in ''tezhip'' (
Ottoman illumination Turkish or Ottoman illumination covers non-figurative painted or drawn decorative art in books or on sheets in ''muraqqa'' or albums, as opposed to the figurative images of the Ottoman miniature. In Turkish it is called “tezhip”, meaning ...
) which was taught by Muhsin Demironat (1907–1983). She was classmates with
Neşe Aybey Neşe Aybey (1930–2015), also written Neş'e Aybey, was a Turkish Painter, Miniaturist and Academic in the field of miniature art, one of the ''Traditional Turkish Arts'' and part of the Ottoman Book Arts. She was the older sister of sculptor ...
(1930–2015). She graduated from the academy in 1957.


Career

From 1952 to 1960 she Derler worked on map paintings. In 1960 she worked in a İznik style underglazed decor atelier with Muhsin Demironat, and ceramic artists Melike Abasıyanık (1930–2021), Şükran Ölcen and Nasip İyem (1921–2011). Until 1966 she worked on Çini application, ceramic moulds and reliefs in
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Arts Ateliers' factory in
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, Istanbul. She received offers from Yıldız Porcelain to come work there but relented and stayed at Eczacıbaşı until they rebuffed their offer and accepted to let her to work on whatever and whichever way she wants which finally convinced her to leave Eczacıbaşı for Yıldız Porcelain. From 1966 to 1975 she was the chief of the workshop at the Sumerbank Yıldız Porcelain Industries hand crafts atelier. The graphical designs of the products produced by :tr:Yıldız Porselen Fabrikası Yıldız Porcelain were all designed by Derler between those years. In 1967, together with Muhsin Demironat she made a panel with miniatures which won the silver medal at the International Ceramics Exhibition and Competition which was later bought by the now defunct Senate of the Republic of Turkey. Starting part time in 1976 Derler eventually became a full time teacher at the Çini main art branch in Department of Traditional Turkish Arts at the Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts where she was a teacher until 1997 In 2005 Derler moved to
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. After the death of her partner Haşım Derler she moved to
İzmir İzmir ( , ; ), also spelled Izmir, is a metropolitan city in the western extremity of Anatolia, capital of the province of the same name. It is the third most populous city in Turkey, after Istanbul and Ankara and the second largest urban agglo ...
. Much of Derlers work is on display at her home in İzmir and the rest is in private collections across the world. The most of her work in a single place is likely in the collection of businessman Necip Tatari who was enthousiastic about art, he made a building specially for housing the works that Derler made from him, mostly panels. Although a trained miniaturist she is most regarded for her Çini however her training as a miniaturist does come to light in her Çini designs.


Exhibitions

* Mehmet Akif Ersoy Sanat Merkezi, 13-31 October 2018


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