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dc.contributor.advisorGermaner, Semra
dc.contributor.authorKatipoğlu, Halenur
dc.date.accessioned2020-12-29T11:18:56Z
dc.date.available2020-12-29T11:18:56Z
dc.date.submitted1997
dc.date.issued2020-12-24
dc.identifier.urihttps://acikbilim.yok.gov.tr/handle/20.500.12812/399462
dc.description.abstract801 7. SUMMARY IN ENGLISH ABOUT THE METHOD AND THE MATERIALS OF STUDY This bachelor's degree thesis is a study made in order to evaluate the sculpture collection from the point of `Museology` as it forms a source about the current artworks and their artists for the archives of the Mimar Sinan University Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture. In the `Introduction` section, the study method of the thesis, the materials and the historical development of the MSU Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture is described. `Experimental Study and Findings` are held under two sections as `Catalogue` and `Questionnaire`. In the Catalogue section, the artworks and their artists available in the Sculpture Collection of the MSU Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture are introduced, it is scrutinized if these artworks reflect the works of their artists, it is recommended where the missing works can be provided from the development of the collection. The Catalogue is consisted of four group, `Works of Turkish Artists`, `Works of Foreign Artists`, `Anonymous Works`, `Works by Unknown Artists`. As the artworks are classified according to their artists, Turkish artists are put into order in respect of their forenames whereas the foreign artists are in the order of their surnames. Yft^^^eyofl 10*^ Catalogue index cards are arranged in the order of 1) Catalogue number 2) Inventory number (Artwork's registration number in the Fixtures Book/ entry, sequence number in the sculpture collection)802 3) Artist's name 4) Artwork's name (Defined on the work, in the records/Learned from its artist by interview or found out from the publications) 5) Production date (Defined on the work, in the records/Learned from its artist by interview or found out from the publications) 6) Its material 7) Its size (In the order of height, width, depth in cms) 8) Entry date to the museum (From the Sculpture Inventory Book/Fixtures Book) 9) Entry way to the museum (From the Sculpture Inventory Book/ Fixtures Book) 10) Bibliography (Reached publications in which the artwork is pub lished with any reason) Besides the written sources, during the preparation of the biogra phies, those who are living and could be reached, Abdülkadri İridağ, Alım Karamürsel Ozar, AH Teoman Germaner, Ayla (Bulut) Görkem, Ayperi (Balkan) Akalan, Aytaç (Marmara) Katı, Burhan Alkar, Bülgân (Kerimoğlu) Lumini, Cengiz Çekil, Ferit Özşen, Füsun Onur, Gülten (Açıkahn) Devres, Gürdal Duyar, Hakkı Baha Çavuşgil, Hayri Karay, Hakkı Karayiğitoğlu, Hüseyin (Anka) Özkan, Hüseyin Gezer, Işık (Andreas) Tüzüner, Işılar Kür, İsmail Saray, Kamil Sonad, Koray Ariş, Mari Ertoran, Mehmet Aksoy, Metin Ekiz, Muzaffer Ertoran, Mümtaz Işıngör, Namık Denizhan, Necati Kıvrak, Rahmi Aksungur, Rahmi Artemiz, Sadi Öziş, Saim Bugay, Servet Büyükbağcı, Sevinç (Arman) Karasu, Tamer Başoğlu, Vahyi İncesu, Yıldız (Kayı) Tüzün, Yunus Tonkuş, Zerrin Bölükbaşı are met in person. The families of Ernur Tüzün, Fuat Mensi Dileksiz, Haluk Tezonar, Kuzgun Acar, Nermin Faruki, Nijat Sirel, Nusret Suman, Yavuz Görey who are not living today, are spoken to.803 In the second section, a questionnaire is applied to 100 museum visi tors and to 46 people who are closely interested with here due to their subjects such as sculptors, teachers, museolgs, gallery owners. It is tried to determine how they appraise the museum, especially the sculpture collection and in the means of the responses to the questionnaire, subjects such as sculpture collec tion of MSU Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture, scope, exhibition, pre vention are evaluated. Our study is treated in four main sections together with the `Conclusion` and `Sources`. COLLECTION In the sculpture collection of the MSU Istanbul Museum of Painting and Sculpture, there is a total of 400 artworks. 363 of these belong to Turkish artists, 16 to foreign artists. In the collection which comprise 9 anonymous African masks and statues (p.395-402), the artists of the 12 works are unknown (p.403-414). The breakdown of the 363 works belonging to Turkish artists: Abdiilkadri İridağ: 1 (p.16, 416-418) Alım Karamürsel: 2 (p.17-18, 419-420) Ali Hadi Bara: 32 (p.19-50, 421-428) Ali Teoman German er (Aloş): 5 (p.51-55, 429-434) Aydın Akdeniz: 1 (p.56, 435-436) Ayla (Bulut) Görkem: 2 (p.57-58, 437) Ayperi (Balkan) Akalan: 1 (p.59, 438-439) Aytaç (Marmara) Kafa: 2 (p.60-61, 440-443)en_US
dc.languageTurkish
dc.language.isotr
dc.rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 United Statestr_TR
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectMüzeciliktr_TR
dc.subjectMuseologyen_US
dc.titleMSÜ İstanbul Resim ve Heykel Müzesi heykel koleksiyonunun değerlendirilmesi ve öneriler (2 cilt)
dc.typemasterThesis
dc.date.updated2020-12-24
dc.contributor.departmentMüzecilik Anabilim Dalı
dc.subject.ytmArtists
dc.subject.ytmİstanbul Art Gallery
dc.subject.ytmSculpture
dc.identifier.yokid62040
dc.publisher.instituteSosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü
dc.publisher.universityYILDIZ TEKNİK ÜNİVERSİTESİ
dc.identifier.thesisid62040
dc.description.pages830
dc.publisher.disciplineDiğer


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