CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTIONS OF SANAYİ-İ NEFİSE (FORMER NAME FOR SCHOOL OF FINE ARTS) IN 25 JUNE 1327(1911)
25 HAZİRAN 1327 (1911) YILINA AİT SANAYİ-İ NEFİSE MEKTEBİ’NİN TALİMATNAMESİ VE DERS PROGRAMI

Author : Birol KESKİN
Number of pages : 426-468

Abstract

Sanayi-i Nefise, which was founded on 3 March 1883, is the first school of fine arts of Ottoman Empire. As a part of Mektep Âliye (Academy), this school had architecture, arts, statuary, and carving classes. The school has three known instructionsbelonging to the years of 1882, 1991, and 1924. This paper studies the instruction of 25 June 1327(1911), which was inked in Ottoman Turkish, and printed out in the printing house belonging to Mahmut Bey. There are two chapters in the instructions, the first of which consists of 10 sections and 48 clauses. This first chapter includes information about the organization of the school, student acceptance conditions, both applied and theoretical classes, workshops and exhibitions, collections and library, diplomas, and rules that students are supposed to obey. The other chapter of the instructions includesinformation both about the departments such as architecture, arts, statuary, and carving, and about courses, weekly course hours and course contents

Keywords

Fine Arts, Sanayi-i Nefise Mektebi, Curriculum and Instructions

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