Turquie - Milieu du siècle - Laine sur coton
| Objet: | Tapis (Plus de lots) |
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| Matériau: | Laine sur coton |
| Designer / Artiste: | Designer and Singer Zeki Müren |
| Modèle / Nom: | ZEKİ MUREN TURKİSH RUG |
| Période estimée: | Milieu du siècle |
| Pays d’origine: | Turquie |
| État: | Bonne condition - état d’usage, représentant des traces d’age et des taches |
| Dimensions: | 170×260×170 cm |
Designer and Singer Zeki Müren
Zeki Müren designed these rugs for his private collection.
All the colors are natural all sides selvages and ends
It's in good condition.
The piece has been prodected for private order about central anatolian ushak areas.
Original Size 170 x 260 cm
The rug is titled ' Tavus Kusu' in Turkish that translates to be ' Peacock' Born in 1931, Zeki Muren, made his first music album in 1951 while he was studying decorative arts in Istanbul. He was known to have designed his stage costumes and rugs for his own use. These rugs were made in a City famous for its rugs called Isparta. Here is a signed example of his rug work and if you happen to travel in Turkey you will still hear his times songs.
STORY OF ZEKİ MÜREN'S LİFE
Müren—singer, movie star, fashion icon—took the stage for the first time in years. No one knew it would also be his last. As he stood in front of the television cameras at the Turkish Radio and Television Studios in the city of Izmir, resplendent in one of his trademark rhinestone-spangled shirts, the show’s host handed him a microphone. It was the same one he had used for his first radio performance, 45 years earlier. “I don’t know whether to laugh or cry,” Murën said, blinking slowly and revealing shiny, purple-glossed eyelids. Minutes later, he collapsed.
Twenty years after his death, Turkey still mourns. Need proof? Just dial the Zeki Müren Hotline. Set up earlier this year by filmmaker Beyza Boyacioglu as a repository for Zeki stories, the hotline has garnered hundreds of thoughts, tales, and homages from fans of all ages, small recordings to memorialize the man known as “Pasha” and “the sun of Turkish music.”
For his gender-bending fashion sense and long-lasted appeal, Müren has been called the Turkish Liberace, the precursor to David Bowie, and the “first Turkish rock star.” But comparing him to others obscures the very particular role he played, and still plays, in his own country. “Different audiences can find different things in him and relate to him,” says Boyacioglu. “For people from so many different backgrounds, he’s the common denominator.”
Born in 1931, Müren breathed new life into Turkish classical songs—long, emotional tales of love and loss that hang lyrical metaphors over swooping melodic lines. Unlike many singers of his time, he gained inspiration not from a single mentor, but from his heritage and his surroundings. Asked early in his career who taught him to sing, he replied, “My father, my grandfather, the radio, the singers at the tent theater, [and] records.”
In 1951, at age 20, Müren auditioned for Turkish Radio; legend holds that he sang for hours, drawing from an endless well of memorized standards. He got the job, and soon his voice was a fixture in living rooms across the country—according to one joke when people shopped for radios, they’d first ask “does this one play Zeki Müren?” He made over 600 recordings and 18 films, most of which told, essentially, the same story, that of a young musician named Zeki Müren, overcoming obstacles to find love and fame (while, of course, repeatedly breaking into song).
His real life was slightly different. Müren’s films usually feature him in understated suits and a subtle pompadour. In person, though, he preferred flamboyant, multicolored apparel: feathered capes, shiny miniskirts, and platform heels, many of his own design. He gave his outfits names (“Purple Nights;” “Prince from Outer Space;” “The Lover of Dr. Zhivago”). In this garb, he lit up the nightclub circuit. Despite the era’s strict gender roles—it was the ’50s, after all—he drew millions of fans to Istanbul’s casinos, where he would wring emotion from the microphone while sweeping up and down a T-shaped stage. “He was a revolutionary, in every meaning of the word,” music historian Murat Meric told the BBC. “He was always 10 years ahead of his time.”Müren reigned over the stage, screen, and radio dial for three decades. When he died, his state-sponsored funeral drew tens of thousands of mourners. “We were just so upset,” one fan told Boyacioglu. “There was a line in front of every liquor store.” This January, a museum retrospective in Istanbul had about 50,000 visitors, which the BBC called “an unprecedented number in Istanbul.”
Boyacioglu, who was not even a teenager when Müren died, first became interested in his story after running into him in very disparate contexts. His face peered out of her grandmother’s record collection, but it also shone from signs at Istanbul pride parades. Although Müren never came out as gay, “he started becoming a resistance icon in Turkey,” she says. “At the same time, he’s my traditional Turkish grandma’s favorite artist. So I thought, what’s going on there?”
Although documentaries about Müren exist, they’re all very straightforward—“right after his death, his public persona was immediately claimed by the state,” says Boyacioglu. So when she began working on her film, she wanted to solicit stories from his audiences, namely people who hadn’t been given a chance to speak before. They responded instantly. “People spent around 400 minutes on the line in just a couple of days,” she says, listening to each other’s messages and leaving their own.
Callers are greeted by a chipper sound clip from one of his films: “Hello, Zeki Müren speaking.” Then it’s their turn. Some offer renditions of Müren’s best-loved songs, in homage. Older people reminisce about his performances, while younger people speak about his posthumous status as a queer icon. One woman recalls her early wish to bring Müren himself into her family: “I used to cry and cry,” she says, “because I wished my mother was Zeki Müren… today, I sometimes cry listening to your songs. I love you very much.”
So far, Boyacioglu says, over 700 people have left messages for Müren. Press coverage inspired an early rush, but now, months later, the hotline still gets about one caller per day—not bad for a campaign running only on word of mouth, she says. She hopes her upcoming film sparks even more interest.
Picker of the Rare Rugs
Membre de Catawiki depuis le 23 janvier 2018, 22 évaluations reçues au total (16 au cours des 12 derniers mois)
| Score d'évaluation: | 85,7% (16 évaluations) |
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Réaction du vendeurVoir la traduction Traduction automatique. DésactiverAttention. Certaines parties de cette page ont été traduites automatiquement.Unfortunately, the item was not delivered, no notification was sent where it was stored and I received no notification by sms or email. A shame as it looked a nice rug. No blame to the sender.Voir la traduction Traduction automatique. DésactiverAttention. Certaines parties de cette page ont été traduites automatiquement.Dear Jeremy
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