Hüseyin Zekai Pasha

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Place: Üsküdar

Born: 1860

Death: 1919

Biography:

Early Life and Education

Hüseyin Zekai Pasha

, a renowned Ottoman Turkish painter, was born in Üsküdar, Turkey in 1860. He completed his primary education before entering the Kuleli Military High School and later the Turkish Military Academy. This academic foundation would later influence his artistic style.

Military Career and Artistic Beginnings

Pasha became a Lieutenant in 1883 and was appointed an aide to Şeker Ahmed Pasha. Following Ahmed Pasha's death, he succeeded to his position as a court painter and chamberlain. This marked the beginning of his artistic career, which would soon flourish.

Artistic Contributions

Pasha's work primarily focused on landscapes, architectural scenes, and still-lifes. His style, initially characterized by photographic realism, later evolved to incorporate impressionistic strokes and colors. Notably, he helped organize the nation's first official military museum in the Hagia Irene in 1908.

Notable Artworks and Exhibitions

Legacy and Retirement

Pasha retired from service in 1908 with the rank of Brigadier-General. His artistic legacy, however, continues to be celebrated through his numerous works. Key Art Movement Influences:

  • Ottoman Period Art Movement: Characterized by intricate patterns and geometric designs.
  • Ilkhanid Art Movement: Blended Persian, Chinese, and Mongol influences.
The Ottoman Period Art Movement

on Wikioo.org provides a deeper understanding of the context in which Pasha's art evolved.

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