Barry I.
Yelp
Speaking of Istanbul's Dolmabahce Palace,last month I enjoyed its fine painting museum away from the maddening crowd.This renovated art museum reflected the conservative tastes of the Ottoman sultans and Ataturk in Art.With one exception,the paintings were Realistic,Naturalistic,or Oriental in style.There was plenty of pertinent information in English,as well as Turkish.I spent about four and a half hours enjoying its works of Art.Personal favorites by Non-Turkish painters included;Gustave Boulanger's"Interior View of Pompei",Eugene Fromentin's"Nile Shore",Sandor Swoboda's"Ladies in Harem",Felix Ziem's"Venice",,Theo Van Rhysellberghe's"Galata Bridge,Istanbul"-fine Pointillism),and Fausto Zonaro's"Uskudar,View of Istanbul"-Ottoman court painter).Personal favorites by Turkish painters included;Halil Pasa's"Goksu Creek",Osman Nuri Pasa's"Landscape",Osman Hamdi Bey's"Young Woman Having Hair Combed"-fine Orientalism)Omer Ben Mustafa's"Aksaray,Valide Sultan Mosque",and Sekrit Dag's"Interior View of Hagia Sophia"..This art museum's forte is its comprehensive collection of seascapes and Oriental theme paintings by Russian Master,Ivan Ayvazovski,including his"Eyup by Moonlight","Ottoman Navy in Front of Citagan Palace",and "View of Egypt".At this art museum,photography is forbidden.However,this art museum has a nice shop where you can purchase mementoes of the things you enjoyed in this art museum.