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İbrahim Balaban was born on 1 January, 1921 in Seçköy, Osmangazi, Bursa, Turkey, is a Turkish painter (1921–2019). Discover İbrahim Balaban's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?

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Age 98 years old
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Born 1 January, 1921
Birthday 1 January
Birthplace Seçköy, Osmangazi, Bursa, Turkey
Date of death 9 June, 2019
Died Place Istanbul, Turkey
Nationality Turkey

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1921

İbrahim Balaban (1 January 1921 – 9 June 2019) was a Turkish painter.

He was born at Seçköy village of Osmangazi district in Bursa Province in 1921.

His parents did not allow him to pursue further education after he completed the only three-grade primary school in the village.

Balaban protested his parents' decision by refusing to work.

He kept himself busy with writing and drawing until the age of 15.

1937

In 1937 at the age of 16, Balaban was sentenced to six months in Bursa Prison and payment of a fine for growing cannabis, a crime he allegedly did not commit.

His sentence was increased to three years in prison because he was unable to pay the fine.

He worked in the prison as a barber to earn money.

After serving his first prison term, he was convicted a second time on the charge of murdering a former fellow inmate, who was his accomplice from his alleged first conviction as well as a rival in love for his first wife, Fadime.

1947

Balaban was sent to the prison island İmralı, where he served until 1947.

He was then transferred back to Bursa Prison.

1950

In 1950, Balaban was released through a general amnesty.

Following his release from prison in 1950, Balaban spent two years in Istanbul, where he opened his first personal exhibition in 1953.

Early in his career, Balaban encountered fierce criticism from established art circle, which consisted of formally educated artists and critics.

Their reactions were often derisory and bordered on a classist tendency, on the basis that an uneducated peasant had no place in Turkish art.

Nevertheless, he has presented more than 2,000 pieces in more than 50 expositions to date.

He is also the author of 11 books.

He is known for his realistic motifs.

He describes himself as follows: "I am an artist painting scenes of people from within Turkish daily life. Why scenes of people? Because I've always observed the lives and the lifestyles of people and placed these observations in my memory, and then conveyed the observations in my memories to paper, to compositions and then to canvas. I've been making paintings of Turkey for years by conveying these observations; I've been doing this since 1950."

1960

Following the 1960 Turkish coup d'état, he was jailed for six months during the military junta rule in 1961, this time for the political character of his paintings.

Balaban had two sons and a daughter.

His elder son, Hasan Nazım Balaban, is also a painter.

In his childhood, Balaban used to produce figure drawings of his father and grandfather at farming, peasants at weddings and festivals, children, and oxen.

He depicted landscape art of fields, gardens, crops, and village scenes.

During his time at Bursa Prison, he met Turkish poet Nâzım Hikmet Ran, who was serving a ten-year sentence for the political content of his poetry.

Hikmet, who used to paint in the prison, discovered Balaban's talent and gave all his paint and brushes to him, encouraging Balaban to continue with painting.

During the prison years, Balaban was influenced by Hikmet, 20 years his senior, whom he called the "Poet Father" (Şair Baba).

Hikmet helped Balaban to form his own ideas in the fields of philosophy, sociology, economics, and politics.

In a letter to the novelist Kemal Tahir, Hikmet wrote about his admiration for Balaban, calling him "my peasant painter" (Köylü ressam).

They stayed in contact with each other after they were released.