Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi

Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi (1917–1973) was an Iraqi master calligrapher, noted for his lettering which exhibited a steadiness of hand and fluidity of movement. In his later life, he was acknowledged as the "imam of calligraphy" across the Arab world, and would be the last of the classical calligraphers. He also authored several important texts on the art of calligraphy.

Hashem Muhammad al-Baghdadi
أبو راقم هاشم محمد حاج دربس القيسي
Hashem al-Baghdadi
Born
Abu Rakeem Hashim Muhammad al-Haj Derbas al-Qaisi

1917
Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq
Died1973
NationalityIraqi
Education
  • Ahmadiyya School, Baghdad (with Mullah Aref al-Shaikhli)
  • Mulla Muhammad ‛Ali al-Fadli (apprenticeship, 1930s)
  • Tahsin al-Khuthuth Madrasah, Cairo (1944)
  • Hamid Aytaç, Istanbul (1950,1952)
Known forMaster calligrapher and educator
StyleThuluth, naskh and nasta'liq scripts
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