%0 Journal Article %T HUNGARIAN PAINTER K¨¢LM¨¢N BESZ¨¦DES'S JOURNEY TO THE AEGEAN ISLANDS (WITH HIS MEMOIRS AND CHARCOAL DRAWINGS) %A Melek £¿OLAK %J - %D 2019 %X As a result of the developing Ottoman-Hungarian relations at the end of the 19th century many Hungarians visited Ottoman lands with various duties. One of them is artist K¨¢lm¨¢n Besz¨¦des, the son of engineer J¨®zsef Besz¨¦des staying in Istanbul for a while (1839-1893). With the call of the Hungarian Count £¿d£¿n Sz¨¦ch¨¦nyi playing an important role in the modernization of the Turkish fire department, the artist K¨¢lm¨¢n Besz¨¦des came to Istanbul in the fall of 1878 to help Sz¨¦ch¨¦nyi in the modernization of the fire department and spent the next 15 years in the Ottoman land. During this period, he travelled and painted many places from Istanbul to Athens, from Tekirda£¿ to Aegean islands. He visited the Aegean islands of Syra, Tinos and Chios. He first visited the Aegean island of Chios in 1881 and then Tinos and Syra in 1883. He witnessed the social, cultural and economic conditions of the Aegean islands in late 19th century. He presented detailed information about the religious beliefs, daily lives, professions and even physical features of the local people in these islands. He enriched his memoirs with his pencil drawings. Particularly the information he provided about the islands of Syra and Tinos is of great importance as a witness of an era. Besz¨¦des wrote his impressions about the places he travelled in his memoirs called Tizen£¿t ¨¦v keleten (Fifteen years in the East). Some of it was published in a newspaper called F£¿v¨¢rosi Lapok when he was alive. Some of it was never published. Inheritance of Besz¨¦des registered in the Archive of E£¿tv£¿s Lorand University in Hungary consists of these memoirs and drawings. The current study addresses the section about the Aegean islands in the memoirs of Besz¨¦des published in the newspaper called F£¿varosi Lapok; moreover, samples of his pencil drawings of the artist Besz¨¦des are presented %K Ege Adalar£¿ %K K¨¢lm¨¢n Besz¨¦des %K Macar %K Osmanl£¿ %K Sak£¿z %K £¿ira %U http://dergipark.org.tr/gttad/issue/47158/583111