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The magic of Pakistan's greatest artist, Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, whose brushstrokes etched history with over 15,000 captivating pieces. From mesmerizing
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Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi (Urdu: سیّد صادِقَین احمد نقوی) TI PP SI NI (30 June 1930 - 10 February 1987), and often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a historical Pakistani artist and poet best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter.He is considered one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced, having painted around 15000
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Sadequain Masterpieces. State Bank of Pakistan has the significant honour of being the repository of Sadequain's fairly important and unusual work. The advent of Sadequain's paintings & artwork in the State Bank began with construction and inauguration of its present majestic and graceful building during 1961-63.
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The primary focus of this book is a large mural painted in 1966, titled "Pakistan," which never saw a single sunrise in the country it was named after. It was ultimately found at a venue that did not match the one identified in Sadequain's official biography. In other words, it did not belong where it was found.
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The Khaleej Times of UAE published in its June 20, 1980 edition a story titled: "Renaissance of Islamic Calligraphy. A mystic artist from Pakistan, who has become a legend in his own time." ... Tanqeed-e-Rubai, called Sadequain the greatest modern day poet of the genre. It is estimated that Sadequain painted more than 15,000 pieces of
https://www.thenationalnews.com/weekend/2022/08/12/remembering-pakistani-artist-sadequain-my-uncle-who-spoke-up-for-others/
Salman Ahmad, nephew of Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, shares his memories of the celebrated painter and calligrapher as part of our Remembering the Artist series. 'Moon and Cactus', 122 x 91 centimetres, oil on board, 1959, by Sadequain. All photos: Sadequain Foundation. We migrated to Pakistan in 1948, about a year after the Partition of India.
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Though he is often referred to as the greatest Pakistani artist to date, Sadequain's art crossed political borders as seamlessly as it crossed mediums. His calligraphy, paintings, drawings, murals, and poetry sit firmly within the legacies of South Asian Muslim cultures, but he also produced remarkable pieces in the European style of post
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Artist's profile, photographed by (late) Abdul Lateef, 1958, Quetta. Sadequain was known for an energetic, enigmatic and rebellious personality and also for his urge to express his ideals and
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Order Oil Paintingreproduction. Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi (Urdu: سیّد صادِقَین احمد نقوی) (30 June 1930 - 10 February 1987), and often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a Pakistani artist and poet best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered one of the finest painters and calligraphers
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Treasuries of Time. This mural originally painted for the vast library of State Bank of Pakistan, Central Directorate new building in Karachi in1961, is Sadequain 's unique masterpiece of his Blue and Ochre period. It is his first large mural celebrating the intellectual achievements of man, and depicts 46 major figures divided into three main
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1930 - Feb 10, 1987. Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi TI PP SI, often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a Pakistani artist, best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced. He was also a poet, writing hundreds of rubāʿiyāt in the style of Omar
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Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, who is also often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash Faqir Sadequain (a self-proclaimed faqir) or simply Sadequain was born in 1930 at Amroha of the undivided Indian subcontinent in the family of calligraphers. His artistic roots also lead him into the world of art, painters and calligraphers and became a world
https://blog.saffronart.com/2012/11/02/sadequain-a-muralist-par-excellence/
Manjari Sihare of Saffronart profiles some of the achievements of the renowned Pakistani artist, Sadequain. New York: On November 7-8, 2012, Saffronart will host its inaugural auction of the Art of Pakistan. The auction will showcase an exceptional group of Pakistani works from modern masters like Sadequain, Ahmed Parvez, Jamil Naqsh and Anwar Jalal Shemza and contemporary artists like Imran
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Sadequain. Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, also often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash or just Sadequain, was born in 1930. Sadequain was one of Pakistan's most prolific artists, and his career has served as inspiration for several artists. In his lifetime, Sadequain is said to have painted more than 15,000 pieces including gigantic murals
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Couple in an Embrace, c.1958. Syed Ahmed Sadequain Naqvi (1930-1987) was born in Amroha in 1930 to an educated North Indian Shia family in which calligraphy was a highly valued skill. Little is known of his early life in India however following his early years at school in Amroha he travelled to Delhi in 1944 and began working as a calligrapher
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Sadequain. Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi (Urdu: سید صادقین احمد نقوی), Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pride of Performance, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, also often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a world-renowned Pakistani artist, best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered as one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced.
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One of Pakistan's most celebrated artists, Sadequain's diverse body of work spans the intimacy of calligraphy to the monumentality of the mural format. His public works adorn many of Pakistan's premier institutions and historic buildings such as Frere Hall in Karachi, the State Bank of Pakistan, Karachi, and the Lahore Museum amongst them
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Sadequain was the most prolific painter in the period following the independence of Pakistan in 1947. He was constantly at work and he worked on large scale. He repeatedly stated that he was not interested in decorating drawing rooms of rich and powerful. He worked on large murals for public buildings, symbolic of the collective labour of
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Title: Seascape with Three Boats. Artist: Sadequain (Pakistani (born India), Amroha 1930-1987 Karachi) Date: 20th century. Geography: Made in Pakistan. Medium: Oil on wood. Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of the Government of Pakistan, 1980. Accession Number: 2016.12. by Lala Rukh and the Guerrilla Girls.
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Sadequain. Syed Sadequain Ahmed Naqvi, Tamgha-e-Imtiaz, Pride of Performance, Sitara-e-Imtiaz, also often referred to as Sadequain Naqqash, was a world-renowned Pakistani artist, best known for his skills as a calligrapher and a painter. He is considered as one of the finest painters and calligraphers Pakistan has ever produced. Sadequain's
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Sadequain. SADEQUAIN. Born 1930 in Amroha, India. Died 1987 in Karachi, Pakistan. Sadequain's unique visual vocabulary stemmed from the complex merging of Eastern (calligraphy) and Western (figurative) traditions in art, alongside Hindu and Muslim ideology. Sweeps of a calligraphic brush are echoed in the artist's flamboyant approach to
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A commemorative volume on the painter, calligrapher and poet shines a spotlight on the artist and the man. The master artist, considered among the four most gifted names Pakistan has bequeathed to
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August 14-15, 1947. Though planned to take place before June 1948, Pakistan gains independence on August 14, 1947 and India the day after - ten months before the scheduled date, and without the