Virtual Tour of the And Now the Good News Exhibition for Nursing Home

Pera Adult

In a guided online 3D tour, nursing home residents and their companions visit the exhibition And Now the Good News: Works from the Nobel Collection in a digital environment and learn more about the works on display. These online tours, offering participants to explore arts in an enjoyable and engaging manner, are designed to serve as a cognitive stimulus for dementia and Alzheimer’s patients in particular.

Related Exhibition: And Now the Good News: Works from the Nobel Collection

Duration: 30 minutes
Capacity: 10 participants

The event is free of charge. Reservation is required. It will be held on Zoom Meeting. Please contact us to learn more about the guided virtual tours and reservations for the workshop.

For more information: ogrenme@peramuzesi.org.tr

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Game of Mangala

Game of Mangala

Three figures in Eastern dress are shown in repose against an exotic landscape, smoking pipes and playing mangala. Inventories of the royal collections from 1739 identify the members of this group as the royal eunuch Matthias and two odalisques. 

At the Order of the Padishah

At the Order of the Padishah

In this piece, Żmurko presents an exotic image of a harem chamber, replete with gleaming fabrics and scattered jewels, as a setting for the statuesquely beautiful body of an odalisque murdered “at the order of the padishah”. 

The Battle of Varna

The Battle of Varna

Over the years of 1864 through 1876, Stanisław Chlebowski served Sultan Abdülaziz in Istanbul as his court painter. As it was, Abdülaziz disposed of considerable artistic talents of his own, and he actively involved himself in Chlebowski’s creative process, suggesting ideas for compositions –such as ballistic pieces praising the victories of Turkish arms.