Lot Essay
Isma'il Zuhdi the Elder (d. 1731 AD), also known as Isma'il the Elder, was born in Istanbul and practised calligraphy with Seyyid 'Abdullah of Yedikule (d. 1731 AD) and Anbarizade Dervish 'Ali (d. 1715). He got his ijazeh (calligrapher's diploma) from Suyolcu-zade Mehmed Necib Effendi (d. 1757 AD), the author of the Dawhat al-Quttab. Mustaqim-zade, the author of Tuhfe-i Hattatin ('The Biographies of Calligraphers'), notes that the famous Hoca Mehmed Rasim Effendi was present at this diploma ceremony. Isma'il Zuhdi the Elder was celebrated for his fine naskh and thuluth. He died in 1731 AH and was buried in Uskudar, Istanbul (Sevket Rado, Turk Hattatlari (Turkish Calligraphers), Istanbul 1980, pp. 135-36).
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