Ladies at Beach by Ibrahim Calli

Ladies at Beach 

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painting, oil-paint

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abstract painting

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painting

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impressionism

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oil-paint

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landscape

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figuration

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oil painting

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ocean

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acrylic on canvas

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genre-painting

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nude

Copyright: Public domain

Ibrahim Calli painted these ladies at the beach using oil on canvas, though the exact date remains unknown. As one of the first Turkish artists to study in Paris, Calli experienced firsthand the shifting cultural norms of early 20th-century Europe. In this scene, the women's swimwear and relaxed poses signal changing attitudes towards women’s bodies and leisure. The painting offers a glimpse into a moment of relative freedom and mobility for women. Yet, even as the women appear liberated, there is a sense of self-consciousness in their gazes and gestures. The artist captures a tension between embracing new freedoms and adhering to societal expectations. Calli's work reflects a pivotal era when women were renegotiating their roles in society, and this painting gently invites us to consider the complexities of living between tradition and modernity.

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