“On the Spot” Face-to-Face Exhibition Tour

Teachers

Teachers who take a guided tour of the exhibition titled On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History gain knowledge about the artworks displayed. The show allows teachers to study the circulation of the panorama form and representation style in the Ottoman Empire and Europe through a diverse selection of materials, including not only paintings, prints, and photographs but also ephemera and archival documents. Moreover, they have the opportunity to discover ways to efficiently guide the

Duration: 40 minutes
Related Exhibition: On the Spot: Panoramic Gaze on Istanbul, a History

The event that will take place at the Pera Museum (face-to-face) is free. Groups of at least 5 and maximum 20 people and reservations are required.

For more information and reservation: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Postcard Nudes

Postcard Nudes

The various states of viewing nudity entered the Ottoman world on postcards before paintings. These postcards appeared in the 1890s, and became widespread in the 1910s, following the proclamation of the Second Constitutional Monarchy, traveling from hand to hand, city to city. 

The Big Country

The Big Country

When the Royal Academy of Arts offered Stephen Chambers the opportunity to produce new work for a focused exhibition in the Weston Rooms of the Main Galleries, Chambers turned to print and the possibilities it offered.

Chlebowski’s Sultan

Chlebowski’s Sultan

This is one of Stanisław Chlebowski’s larger canvasses dealing with themes other than battles; only Ottoman Life at the Sweet Waters now at the Istanbul Military Museum can compare with it in size.