Osman Hamdi Bey – An Ottoman Empire Painter

Osman Hamdi Bey - An Ottoman Empire Painter (1842-1910)

“The Lady Who Has Her Hair Combed” [Saçlarını Tarayan Kız] by Osman Hamdi Bey

Osman Hamdi Bey was born 30th December 1842 in Constantinople, modern day Istanbul Turkey, during the Ottoman Empire.

Wikipedia states that Osman Hamdi Bey was “an Ottoman administrator, intellectual, art expert and also a prominent and pioneering painter.  He was also an accomplished archaeologist, and is regarded as the pioneer of the museum curator’s profession in Turkey.

He was the founder of Istanbul Archaeology Museums and of Istanbul Academy of Fine Arts (Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi in Turkish), known today as the Mimar Sinan University of Fine Arts.”

‘Lady Having Her Hair Combed by a Servant’ shown above is an exquisite artwork worthy of its historical value and tender delicacy.  I believe The Dolmabahçe Palace may still be exhibiting ‘Lady Having Her Hair Combed by a Servant’.

For the Wikipedia link, visit The Dolmabahçe Palace.

Osman Hamdi Bey - An Ottoman Empire Painter (1842-1910)

‘Lady In Yellow Dress Arranging Flowers In A Vase’ by Osman Hamdi Bey

Above we see a lady beautifying a sitting area.  One knee bent alludes to a serving attitude whilst looking upwards, channeling her spiritual consideration and deferential poise.  Real flowers cleverly merge contextually with the florally patterned couch.  An elaborate symbolic replication of the pinkish-white flowers imitates her lithe, servient inclination.

The lady reaches outwards, extending her left foot to attend to her wholesome duty.  There is artistic evaluation within her head posing, wholly reflecting the creative nature of her pretty decorative arrangement.

Osman Hamdi Bey - An Ottoman Empire Painter (1842-1910)

‘Ladies Taking A Walk Holding Umbrellas’ by Osman Hamdi Bey shown immediately above has to be one of the finest artworks you can view, display or own.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir meets Osman Hamdi Bey.

The realist quality, colour composition, masterful use of canvas, glorious shading, far-ground Renaissance trees’ styling and sense of feeling throughout encapsulates the phrase Beyond Words, perfectly.

Perfection to the amplification of millions.

Osman Hamdi Bey - An Ottoman Empire Painter (1842-1910)

‘At The Mosque Entrance’ by Osman Hamdi Bey, shown immediately above.

John William Waterhouse meets Osman Hamdi Bey in ‘At The Mosque Entrance’.

With the incredibly high prices certain art pieces attain – the ‘Salvator Mundi’ by Da Vinci being the existing summa omnium temporum – I believe this particular artwork also has spiritual merit. 

Click the link to view the ‘Salvator Mundi’ by Da Vinci.

Click this link here Osman Hamdi Bey‘s to see their Wikipedia page:

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