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Turkish artist Selma Gürbüz, Full moon, woman with umbrella, 2011 #womensart
Senur Bicer 『Solo Exhibition』
2019.9.11 - 2019.9.13, a superb series of sensitive works by this accomplished Turkish artist.
https://t.co/F1D1GEhs4H
https://t.co/FcacbywBLL
Who’s ready for some #MegaMan-style Mozart? 🤔
Our take on #TurkishMarch goes live on YouTube later today!
Back to school time: Here the metal cover of a hornbook (used to teach children to read) with letters of alphabet engraved along the top. Eagle-eyed JM Massing also noted that the image on it is based on Albrecht Durer's 'Turkish Family' (June 2019 issue of Print Quarterly)
Turkish archer and arquebusier, as recorded by Lucas d'Heere in 1575. Today is his day.
so i just realized how depressing this art is (and explains holmes' expression) ,,,, because,,,, in the original Granada Sherlock Holmes episode this is inspired by (w/ the turkish baths), hes with /watson/
and now. hes not,,,
maine coon Guzma + turkish angora Lusamine
#guzamine
We can’t believe it’s already been 2 years since our Museum was invaded by ‘TurkishTulips’ and the creative #ClockworkGarden exhibitions. Over 30 contemporary artists including Damien Hirst, Cornelia Parker, Gavin Turk and Sir Peter Blake created a trail of tulips through...⬇️
Self-portrait in Turkish costume, Jean-Étienne Liotard, @skdmuseum https://t.co/LXjWZVsKRw #wikidata #digitalart #pastel (Palette: #Blues) 🖌🎨
As of today, Turkish cartoonist #MusaKart has been in custody for three months. We stand with @CartooningPeace and
@CRNetInt in reaffirming unwavering support for #MusaKart and ask for his release. #FreeMusaKart https://t.co/exX6x8BmR6
185/365: Turkish Van ✨ A fun (possibly untrue) fact: Turkish Vans like water! #365project
hi im derya, a 20 year old turkish clikkie who has been creating clique art for nearly 3 years, tho i started getting more involved with the art community only recently! and these are my fav works #meetthecliqueartist
Greek Pirates Attacking a Turkish Vessel, not dated https://t.co/P5l8PXpUiW #clevelandart #museumarchive
13th century Turkish folklore:
–What do they do with the old moons Hodja?
–They cut them in pieces to make stars.
#FolkloreThursday