Avni Arbaş

Avni Arbaş

Infobox Painting|

title=Turkish Cavalry of The Independence War
artist=Avni Arbaş
year=1973
type=Oil on canvas
height=130
width=162
height_inch= 51.2
width_inch = 63.8
museum=Eczacıbaşı Holding

Avni Arbaş (1919–October 16, 2003) was a Turkish artist.

Arbaş was born in Istanbul, Turkey. He is best known for his paintings of scenes from daily life in Turkey, the Turkish War of Independence, the Bosphorus, fishermen, horses and nature. He died of cancer in İzmir in 2003.

His granddaughter Derya Arbaş was an actress.


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