Hasan Çelebi

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Hasan Çelebi, (Turkish: Hasan Çelebi), born 1937 in Erzurum, Turkey, is a Turkish master of Islamic calligraphy. He is a student of Hamid Aytaç.

Çelebi has devoted his whole life to calligraphy, and has been described by Caryle Murphy of the Washington Post as one "of the most celebrated masters of classical Ottoman calligraphy style".[1] His work was included in an exhibition of Iranian and Turkish calligraphy at the Saba Institute in Tehran.[2] His former student, Mohammed Zakariya, is a famous American master calligrapher who lectures in the USA and in the Middle East.[1]

See also[]

Soraya Syed, A British-based Islamic calligrapher and artist, and one of Hasan Celebi's students.

Annotation: Most important, It should not be confused Ottoman famous phenomenon calligraphers Ahmet karahisari and his student Hasan Çelebi. They lived in the 17th century. Name similarity only.

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Murphy, Caryle (2003) "Expressing Faith In Written Word; Islamic Calligrapher Shows His Devotion In Elegant Script Sanctified by Tradition", Washington Post, October 26, 2003
  2. ^ "“Art Bridge from Istanbul to Tehran” coming to Saba institute", Tehran Times, September 22, 2009, retrieved 2010-01-22

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