Suyolcuzade Mustafa Eyyubi

An undated kit'a with one line written in Thuluth and two lines in Naskh

Suyolcuzade Mustafa Eyyubi (1619?, Istanbul - 1686) was Ottoman calligrapher. He learned calligraphy from Dede and Derviş Ali. Some of his best known students are Cabizade Abdullah, Hâfiz Osman and Hocazade Mehmed.[1]

From about fifty Qur'an and 100 An'am-i Sharif written by him, just a few are available today.[2]

References

  1. M. Uğur Derman (2004). Masterpieces of Ottoman Calligraphy from the Sakıp Sabancı Museum. İstanbul: Sabancı Üniversitesi. pp. 82–83. ISBN 978-975-8362-45-5.
  2. Karadaş, Celalettin. «Suyolcuzade Mustafa Eyyubi'nin Mushafı». Güzel Sanatlar Enstitüsü Dergisi (Erzurum: Atatürk Üniversitesi) 21 (2008): 113-121.
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