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Lines in Gold Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul

Lines in Gold Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul

The Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum was opened in the exclusive Bosphorus Emirgan district of Istanbul in 2002. The Museum’s Collection of Ottoman Calligraphy presents a wide range of examples of 500 years of the art of Ottoman calligraphy at a glance, including rare handwritten copies of the Holy Qur’an, levhas (framed inscriptions), kıt’as (single pieces) and murakkas (albums), hilyes (descriptions of the Prophet), official documents such as fermans (imperial decrees), berats (imperial warrants granting a privilege) and menşurs (imperial appointments), the majority of which consist of works on religious subjects and official documents. The museum also preserves a collection of paintings that contains select examples of early Turkish painting in the Western style that was produced during the late Ottoman period.

For the first time since the Museum was founded, a comprehensive representation of works, 96 pieces in total, from the collection is now visiting Madrid, introducing the works of the almost legendary masters of this art form, from Şeyh Hamdullah, who is considered the founder of the art of Ottoman calligraphy, to calligraphers such as Crown Prince Korkut, Ahmed Karahisari, Derviş Ali, Hafız Osman, Yedikuleli Seyyid Abdullah, Mustafa Rakım, Kadıasker Mustafa İzzet, Sami Efendi and many others, who practiced their art from the end of the 15th century until the beginning of the 20th.

Paper scissors Ottoman Early 19th century

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Divit (inkstand)

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Berat (imperial warrant granting a privilege) of Sultan Murad III (r. 1574-1595)

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Leather binding with medallion (Belonging to the copy of Neşru'l Kebir ) Ahmed bin Mehmed (d. 1763)

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Interior view Ayasofya Şevket Dağ (1876-1944)

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An interior courtyard Prince Abdülmecid Efendi (1868-1944)

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Tuğra (imperial monogram) of Sultan Abdülhamid II Sami Efendi (1838-1912)

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Meşk (calligraphy exercise) Abdurrahman Hilmi’s (d. 1805)

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Qur'an Prince Korkut (1467-1513)

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Levha (framed inscription) Mehmed Şefik (1820-1880)

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Prayer manual Hafız Osman (1642-1698)

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Capital

Lines in Gold, Ottoman calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul
Dr. Filiz Çağman, Ayşe Aldemir Kilercik, Nurçin Kural
İstanbul, 2007
256 pages
ISBN 978-975-8362-76-9
Satın Al
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Capital

Lines in Gold, Ottoman calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum, Istanbul
Dr. Filiz Çağman, Ayşe Aldemir Kilercik, Nurçin Kural
Istanbul, 2007
256 sayfa
ISBN 978-975-8362-76-9
Satın Al

''Lines in Gold'' from the SSM Calligraphy Collection exhibited in Madrid Sabancı University Sakıp Sabancı Museum (SSM) will be exhibiting a choice of Ottoman Calligraphy from its collection at Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, Madrid, from December 11th 2007 through March 2nd 2008.

Click here to download the press release.

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