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Tгјrk Tezyг®natд±nд± Canlandд±ran Adam Feyzullah Today

: Unlike many who strictly copied old patterns, Dayıgil was known for blending different traditional motifs into fresh, non-repetitive designs for both tezhip (illumination) and çini (tiles).

: He graduated from the Medresetü'l-Hattâtîn (School of Calligraphers) in 1935, studying under luminaries like İsmail Hakkı Altunbezer and Hacı Nuri Korman. Key Works & Legacy TГјrk TezyГ®natД±nД± CanlandД±ran Adam Feyzullah

: Most of his biographical information and published works are preserved and distributed by the Kubbealtı Foundation in Istanbul. : Unlike many who strictly copied old patterns,

(1910–1949) is celebrated as the "Man who Revived Turkish Decorative Arts" for his pivotal role in re-establishing classical techniques in tile and illumination during the early Republican era. Who was Feyzullah Dayıgil? (1910–1949) is celebrated as the "Man who Revived

: The book "Türk Tezyinatını Canlandıran Adam Feyzullah Dayıgil 1910–1949" by F. Çiçek Derman is the primary resource for his life and art. It catalogs his original drawings and explains his philosophy.

: He served as a master teacher for 13 years at the Fine Arts Academy (now Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University), where he taught from 1936 until his death in 1949.

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