- Fikret Mualla Saygı
Fikret Muallâ Saygı (1903,
Istanbul ,Turkey -July 20 ,1967 ,Reillanne ,France ) is a 20th centuryavant-garde painter of Turkish descent. His work reflects influences fromExpressionism andFauvism , with subject matter focusing onParis street life, social gatherings such as cafés and circuses.Early life
He was born in
Istanbul , but lived and worked in Paris, a long time since 1939 as an artist.As his mother desired to have a daughter, she gave him a girl's name "Mualla". Fikret Mualla was very much beloved by his mother. This relationship played an important role in his further life. At his age of 12, he was crippled at his right foot when he kicked hardly to imitate his uncle
Hikmet Topuzer , a footballer atFenerbahçe SK . Not a long time later, he lost his mother to agrippe epidemic . His father made a second marriage with a very young woman, however Fikret Mualla did not accept his stepmother.Years in Europe
After the high school, his father sent him to
Zurich ,Switzerland to study engineering. Fikret Mualla left Switzerland soon to settle inBerlin ,Germany . The childhood accident, leaving Mualla with a bad physical condition, contributed to his erratic personality and mental disorder later in his adult years. He was institutionalized a number of times, from alcohol dependency and extremeparanoia . In 1928, he was hospitaled in Berlin due todelirium . He then went to Paris, to the capital of arts and the center of unlimited freedom for him. However, he was forced to return home since he could not receive any more money from his father.Return to Turkey
In Istanbul, he obtained an attest of normal
mental health after a three-day stay in Bakırköy Psychiatric Hospital. Fikret Mualla was appointed teacher for drawing to a high school inAyvalık . However, he quit this post and moved toBeyoğlu neighborhood in Istanbul. He tried his hand a while at writing and drawing. He became friends with sopronaSemiha Berksoy , writerNazım Hikmet and painterAbidin Dino . His first exhibition in 1934 with drawings, watercolor paintings and designs did not find much attention. In 1936, he was hospitaled again for about one year. After his release, he decided to leave Turkey, where he felt he was not understood. Before he went 1939 to Paris again, he made around thirtyoil painting s for the Turkish pavilion at the New York World's Fair asked by his close friend Abidin Dino.Life and work in France
His lifetime in Paris passed with alcohol dependency, mental alienation and
cognitive dissonance . He fell in love with the female Turkish painterHale Asaf without being reciprocated. He was put in hospital again for two months, but during this time he never suspended painting. French modelDina Vierny saved him from being deported. In 1954, Fikret Mualla opened his first exhibition in Paris. He became friends with many renowned artists includingPablo Picasso . He later would sell a signed photo of Picasso for one bottle of wine. Following his second exhibition, he was hospitaled again.Well-known now as a drinker and mad man, he started to be respected as a painter. During this time, a collectioner, Madame Angles, took him under her patronage. This enabled him to earn his living by painting and selling his works. However, ill-starred, Fikret Mualla paralyzed in 1962. He moved to
Reillanne , a village in southeastern France, ascirrhosis supervened. By May 1967, he was put in a clinic after nervous disorders escalated. In the morning ofJuly 20 , Fikret Mualla was found dead in his bed. According to his will, his remains were brought to Turkey and were interred atKaracaahmet Cemetery in Istanbul.Fikret Muallâ Saygı is considered to be one of the representatives of Turkish arts in the 20th century, along with
Abidin Dino .ee also
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List of Turkish painters References
* Web.archive.org - [http://web.archive.org/web/20050305210924/http://www.turkiye.org/arts/mualla.htm "Biography of Fikret Mualla Saygı"]
* Biyografi.info - [http://www.biyografi.info/kisi/fikret-mualla-saygi "Biography of Fikret Mualla Saygı"] tr icon
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