Nijat Sirel

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Ali Nijat Sirel
Born1897
Died1959 (aged 61–62)
İstanbul, Turkey
NationalityTurkish
EducationSculpture
Alma materMunich Fine Arts Academy,
Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi.[1]
Known forsculpture

Ali Nijat Sirel (1897 Amasya – 1959 İstanbul) was a Turkish sculptor. The that he made in 1931 together with Mahir Tomruk is considered one of his best works.[2] He is one of the first sculptors to take over monument sculpture in Turkey from foreigners.[3] He is an important figure for Turkish sculpture as he and Mahir Tomruk are among the teachers to first educate the Republic-era Turkish sculptors.[4]

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In 1915, he was sent to Germany on a state scholarship to study sculpture. He was educated at the Munich Fine Arts Academy, after which he returned home.

In 1922, he started to work in Izmir High School as an art teacher. In 1927, he was appointed as a sculpture teacher at the Fine Arts Academy Istanbul and gave lessons alongside Rudolf Belling. In 1952, Sirel became the head of the academy.

He sculpted many monuments starting with the that he created with Mahir Tomruk in 1931. Following, he made the (1933), , , and together with the and monuments in Malatya.[3]


References[]

  1. ^ "Heykel". msgsu.edu.tr. Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University. Retrieved 19 April 2018. Heykel Bölümü, Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi'nin kuruluşu (2 Mart 1883) ile eğitime başlayan ilk üç bölüm arasında yer almaktadır. Okulun kurucusu Osman Hamdi Bey'in yardımcısı olarak kuruluş çalışmalarında önemli görevler üstlenen Osgan Efendi (Yervant Osgan) aynı zamanda heykel bölümünün ilk öğretmeni olarak 1914 yılına değin bu görevi sürdürmüştür. Daha sonra Mehmet İhsan Özsoy, Mahir Tomruk, Ali Nijad Sirel, Ali Hadi Bara, Rudolf Belling, Prof. Zühtü Müritoğlu Adolf Treberer, İlhan Koman, Nusret Suman ve Prof. Şadi Çalık öğretim üyesi olarak görev almışlardır.
  2. ^ "TOMRUK, MEHMET MAHİR". BoyutPedia.com. Boyut Pedia. 31 August 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  3. ^ a b "Nijat Sirel (1897–1959)". KimKimdir.gen.tr. Retrieved 19 April 2018.
  4. ^ Uzun Aydin, Derya (2013). "CUMHURİYET DÖNEMİNE IŞIK TUTAN İKİ HEYKELTIRAŞ; MAHİR TOMRUK VE ALİ NİJAT SİREL". Istanbul Journal of Social Sciences (3). ISSN 2147-3390.
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