İzmir Art and Sculpture Museum
The İzmir Art and Sculpture Museum and Gallery (Turkish: İzmir Resim Heykel Müzesi ve Galerisi) is an art museum in İzmir, Turkey.
Established by the Turkish state in 1952 as the İzmir State Painting and Sculpture Museum, the museum was later moved from the Kültürpark to its present location on Atatürk Boulevard near the Konak pier. The small museum displays mostly 20th-century paintings and sculptures from Turkish artists, and has a substantial collection of works by Turgut Pura.[1]
References
- "İzmir Resim Heykel Müzesi ve Galerisi Müdürlüğü". Turkish Republic General Directorate of Fine Arts. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
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