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“AGHAKAPILI” ISMAIL BIN ALI ? - 1706

“AGHAKAPILI” ISMAIL BIN ALI ? - 1706

Continent
Ketebel
Hadith Sharifs are written in Naskh script
28 x 23 cm

Provenance
Portakal Art Culture and Auction House “Emin Barın Hat
Collection” auction 23 November 2008 lot 18

Price is available upon request.

LOT 23


''AGHAKAPILI'' ISMAIL BIN ALI

He is from Istanbul. In the second half of the 17th century.
He was a very valuable calligrapher who lived in Ağa Kapısı
He was known as “Ağakapılı” because he was a teacher at the school.
He was remembered. He received permission from Dervish Ali, whose student he was.
took. Fatih Sultan Mehmet Mosque
The madrasah of Seyit Feyzullah Efendi in the vicinity
and the writings on his library belong to him.
The tomb of the famous calligrapher of the period, Hafiz Osman
He wrote the stone. It is very much from Hafiz Osman's calligraphy.
was affected. The relationship between him and Hafiz Osman
When asked about the difference, he said, "We knew the line, that
He used to say, “He wrote”. He wrote the Holy Quran, En'am and
He wrote murakkas.

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