Turkish art
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Turkish art refers to all works of art originating from the geographical area of what is present day Turkey. Turkish art ranges from traditional Ebru (Marbeling) to western style paintings.
For other topics on Turkish culture, see: Turkish culture
For information about Turkish literature, see: Turkish literature
For information about Turkish architecture, see: Turkish architecture
For information about Turkish history, see: History of Turkey
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1 Transcontinental country. 2 Only recognised by Turkey. 3 Not fully independent. |