THE WORLDWIDE FAMOUS PAINTERS
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Blue Bar / Bar• Bars and bistros are one of the mostimportant themes of Fikret Mualla. Hispaintings, which he handed over tofamiliar bar and bistro patrons inexchange for a few glasses of drinkswhen he was out of money, reflect thenatural texture of these places heregularly visits. The people in their barsand on the streets of Paris resembleone painting to another.
- Page 105: Colmeiro, the galician countryside
- Page 109: Artistic careerHe emigrated to Buen
- Page 113: Analysis of a painting by Manuel Co
- Page 117: LAXEIROLalín’s local painter
- Page 121: Artistic career:- In 1934, Laxeiro
- Page 125: OUR SCHOOL HAS 2 PICTURES OF LAXEIR
- Page 129: One piece of work : Reunión na lar
- Page 133 and 134: ETWINNING PROJECTFAMOUS PAINTERS TH
- Page 135 and 136: PABLO PICASSO PAINTINGThe Portrait
- Page 137 and 138: Photo of Picasso working on Guernic
- Page 139: JOAN MIRÓHe always wanted to paint
- Page 143: Artistic careerJoan Miró exhibited
- Page 147: SOME OF HIS WORKS IICatalan landsca
- Page 151: FİKRET MUALLAExpresyonizmthe art o
- Page 155: The continuation of the life of Fik
- Page 161: JazzmenThe subject of the painting
- Page 165: Paris, Elegant Woman inFront of the
- Page 169 and 170: She is one of the first Turkish wom
- Page 171 and 172: She has a talent forlearning langua
- Page 173 and 174: She had greatdifficulties in the re
- Page 175 and 176: Selections from HaleAsaf Exhibition
- Page 177 and 178: Educations that HaleAsaf took She h
- Page 179 and 180: Hale Asaf Self-Portrait
- Page 181: View from Bursa
- Page 188: Ali RızaHe was born in üsküdar i
- Page 192: Lakeside PaintingOne of Hoca Ali R
- Page 196: Pistachio TreesFıstık Ağaçları
- Page 200: Hyacinth MansionAlthough he was rat
- Page 204: İbrahimBalaban1921-2019
Blue Bar / Bar
• Bars and bistros are one of the most
important themes of Fikret Mualla. His
paintings, which he handed over to
familiar bar and bistro patrons in
exchange for a few glasses of drinks
when he was out of money, reflect the
natural texture of these places he
regularly visits. The people in their bars
and on the streets of Paris resemble
one painting to another.