About: Füreya Koral

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Füreya Koral (June 2, 1910 – August 25, 1997) was a pioneering ceramics artist born into a prominent artistic family in Turkey. Known for her wall panels, Koral worked in a variety of media such as tiles and statuettes, and also created ceramic-inlaid tables and stools . She started working on ceramics after she was diagnosed with tuberculosis while receiving treatment at a sanatorium in Switzerland. A self-taught artist, her works were mostly ignored during her lifetime although she did create wood-and-ceramic furnishings for the new National Assembly Building in Ankara. Seeking to push the limits of ceramics beyond its function, she was inspired by the art of the ancient civilisations of Turkey, Mexico and East Asia, especially Japan, and her work often combines elements taken from both

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  • Füreya Koral (* 12. Juni 1910 in Istanbul; † 26. August 1997 ebenda) war eine türkische Künstlerin. Sie gilt als erste Keramikkünstlerin der Türkei. (de)
  • Füreya Koral (June 2, 1910 – August 25, 1997) was a pioneering ceramics artist born into a prominent artistic family in Turkey. Known for her wall panels, Koral worked in a variety of media such as tiles and statuettes, and also created ceramic-inlaid tables and stools . She started working on ceramics after she was diagnosed with tuberculosis while receiving treatment at a sanatorium in Switzerland. A self-taught artist, her works were mostly ignored during her lifetime although she did create wood-and-ceramic furnishings for the new National Assembly Building in Ankara. Seeking to push the limits of ceramics beyond its function, she was inspired by the art of the ancient civilisations of Turkey, Mexico and East Asia, especially Japan, and her work often combines elements taken from both Western and Eastern artistic traditions. She signed her works with the anglicised version of her given name, Fureya. (en)
  • Фюрейя Кораль (также Корал; тур. Füreya Koral; 2 июня 1910, Бююкада — 26 августа 1997, Стамбул) — турецкая художница; одна из первых художниц в стране, специализировавшихся на современной керамике — известна своими стеновыми панелями; сочетала в своих работах западные и восточные художественные элементы. В 1929 году поступила на литературный факультет Стамбульского университета, но покинула ВУЗ через год обучения; в 1950 году переехала в Париж, где лечилась от туберкулёза — первая персональная выставка прошла в парижской галерее «Galerie M.A.I.». Являлась председательницей Ассоциации керамистов Турции, основанной в 1980 году; получила премию «Sedat Simavi Visual Arts Prize» (1986). (ru)
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  • Füreya Koral (* 12. Juni 1910 in Istanbul; † 26. August 1997 ebenda) war eine türkische Künstlerin. Sie gilt als erste Keramikkünstlerin der Türkei. (de)
  • Фюрейя Кораль (также Корал; тур. Füreya Koral; 2 июня 1910, Бююкада — 26 августа 1997, Стамбул) — турецкая художница; одна из первых художниц в стране, специализировавшихся на современной керамике — известна своими стеновыми панелями; сочетала в своих работах западные и восточные художественные элементы. В 1929 году поступила на литературный факультет Стамбульского университета, но покинула ВУЗ через год обучения; в 1950 году переехала в Париж, где лечилась от туберкулёза — первая персональная выставка прошла в парижской галерее «Galerie M.A.I.». Являлась председательницей Ассоциации керамистов Турции, основанной в 1980 году; получила премию «Sedat Simavi Visual Arts Prize» (1986). (ru)
  • Füreya Koral (June 2, 1910 – August 25, 1997) was a pioneering ceramics artist born into a prominent artistic family in Turkey. Known for her wall panels, Koral worked in a variety of media such as tiles and statuettes, and also created ceramic-inlaid tables and stools . She started working on ceramics after she was diagnosed with tuberculosis while receiving treatment at a sanatorium in Switzerland. A self-taught artist, her works were mostly ignored during her lifetime although she did create wood-and-ceramic furnishings for the new National Assembly Building in Ankara. Seeking to push the limits of ceramics beyond its function, she was inspired by the art of the ancient civilisations of Turkey, Mexico and East Asia, especially Japan, and her work often combines elements taken from both (en)
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  • Füreya Koral (de)
  • Füreya Koral (en)
  • Кораль, Фюрейя (ru)
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