SURA AL-FATIHA
PROPERTY OF A DISTINGUISHED EUROPEAN SCHOLAR
SURA AL-FATIHA

SIGNED BY HAMID AYTAÇ, TURKEY, DATED AH 1379/1959-60 AD

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SURA AL-FATIHA
SIGNED BY HAMID AYTAÇ, TURKEY, DATED AH 1379/1959-60 AD
Arabic calligraphy on paper, Qur'an I, sura al-fatiha, in elegant large black thuluth arranged in five lines, within gold rules, corners decorated with illuminated palmettes against blue ground, signed Hamid al-Amidi, within wide illuminated orange borders
21 ¾ x 26in. (55.2 x 66.4cm.)
出版
Calligraphie islamique: Textes sacrés et profanes, exhibition catalogue, Geneva, 1988, pp.160-161, no.50
展覽
Calligraphie islamique: Textes sacrés et profanes, exhibition catalogue, Geneva, 1988, pp.160-161, no.50

拍品專文

Hamid Aytaç (1891-1982), also known as Hamid al-Amidi, is one of Turkey’s most celebrated modern calligraphers. Born in Diyarbakir, he was the pupil of several well-known masters of calligraphy including Haci Hazif Bey (for jali), Kamil Akdik (for thuluth and naskh), Hulusi Efendi (for ta’liq) and Isma’il Hakki Altünbezer (for tughra’i). He was a teacher of calligraphy from 1910 to 1912 and then a cartographer at the Military College until 1918. After that time he devoted himself full-time to his art. He wrote the inscriptions in the Sisli Mosque in Istanbul (Calligraphie islamique: Textes sacrés et profanes, exhibition catalogue, Geneva, 1988, p.160). A hilyeh by him is in the Sakip Sabanci Collection, Istanbul (inv.395; M. Ugur Derman, Letters in Gold. Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakpi Sabanci Collection, Istanbul, exhibition catalogue, New York, 1998, p.35, fig.19).

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