01. Ismail Gulgee
Ismail Gulgee was
born on October 25, 1926 in Peshawar.
He is an award winning globally famous Pakistani artist who is renowned for his
extraordinary works in calligraphy, his phenomenal paintings and sculptures. Before
his tragic murder in 2007, Gulgee was an engineer and a self-taught painter. He
will always be remembered for his humble disposition.
02. Saeed Akhtar
Saeed Akhtar was born in
1938, and is one of Pakistan’s most celebrated artists although he is colour
blind. He is an innovator, famous for painting the portrait of Quaid e Azam in 1970. Akhtar’s inspiration is his
imagination, allowing him to bring his majestic visions to life on his canvas.
03. Jamil Naqsh
Jamil Naqsh was born in 1939, in Kairana,
India. Naqsh’s signature style is to paint women and pigeons, and amalgamations
of both. He has designed a few pieces of Islamic calligraphy, which reflect how
he is not only a modern expressionist but also a traditional miniaturist.
04. Sadequain
Sadequain was
born in 1930, in Amroha, and is considered as the finest calligrapher of
Pakistan. Sadequain harnessed the beauty of powerful symbolism and allegorical
gestures in his paintings, creating a diverse series of masterpieces. Sadequain
passed away in 1987, and is regarded as an iconic artist of the 20th
century.
05. Abdur Rahman Chugtai
Abdur Rahman Chughtai (1897–1975) is the national artist of Pakistan, and is an icon of the 20th
century. His creationsinfused with the essence of Islamic and Mughal art, while
maintaining the elegance of Art Noveau. Chughtai is renowned for his painting
of Anarkali, and designing the logos of Pakistan Television and Radio Pakistan.
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