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Mohammad Hosni, also known as Muhammad Kamal Hosny Al Baba ( ar, محمد حسني البابا), was a Syrian master calligrapher, at the Royal Institute of Calligraphy in
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. He was one of the last of the classical calligraphers, who is noted for making a number of improvements to the lettering. He excelled in the “
Thuluth ''Thuluth'' ( ar, ثُلُث, ' or ar, خَطُّ الثُّلُثِ, '; fa, ثلث, ''Sols''; Turkish: ''Sülüs'', from ' "one-third") is a script variety of Islamic calligraphy. The straight angular forms of Kufic were replaced in the new scr ...
” school of calligraphy.


Early life

Born in 1894 in
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into the Al Baba clan, his brother was Syrian artist Anwar al-Baba, known as "Umm Kamel". He was fond of calligraphy from his early childhood. Mohammad Hosni received his initial formal training with the Turkish master, Istanbul-based Yousef Rasa (d. 1915) who had renovated the
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at the turn of the twentieth century. Yousef Rasa was commissioned by the Ottoman Caliph, Abdul Hameed to prepare the calligraphy of the Umayyad Mosque in Damascus during its restoration, which is how Hosni and Rasa met. Hosni later studied with Mohammad Shawqi (also known as
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). At the age of 18 years, in 1912, he migrated with his father from
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in
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in
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and was later naturalized as an Egyptian He lived, worked and died in Cairo where he became one of the leaders of Arabic and Islamic calligraphy.


Life and career

He moved to Cairo in 1912, where he became a master calligrapher at the "Royal Institute of Calligraphy". He wrote thousands of frames for the “silent movies”, book headers and many other publications. In the 1920s, he purchased a house in Cairo's
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district and initially worked from there. By 1929, at the age of 35 years; he had opened his own office and workshop. His works found favour with several prominent persons, Egyptian prime minister Ismail Sidqi (1875-1950) and Yousef Thu Al Fiqar (father of queen Farida) and others. They retained Hosni to prepare their personal and business cards. He worked on improving the linear structure of Arabic script and improving all types of calligraphy. His house in Khan el-Khalili was known as the "artists' house". Leading artists from across the Arab world regularly visited him, whether for private tuition or for social interaction with the master calligrapher. His children, who grew up in an artistic household and whose talents were nurtured from a very young age, often performed for the family as well as Hosni's guests and many of his children went on to have careers in the visual and performing arts.Al-Samahi, A., "Najat's small brother and Suad Hosni: I learned to survive singing", nterview with composer, Ezzidin Hosny ''Al Ahram,'' rabic newspaper in Egypt, 6 December, 2012, Issue No. 46021,

(translated from Arabic); It may be worth noting that some sources, notably Arabic media reports, repeat stories that Hosni was cruel father who denied his daughters an education. These rumours appear to be based on a largely fictionalised TV drama, but have been repeated occasionally in the Arabic press, and in at least one Dictionary of Biography (See: Ginsberg, T. and Lippard, C., ''Historical Dictionary of Middle Eastern Cinema'', Scarecrow Press, 2010, pp 181-182). Hosni's son, Ezz Eddin Hosni, Ezz Edin, dismissed these rumours about his family life, stressing that he and his siblings were raised in a supportive and artistic household where their talents were nurtured. See: Al-Samahi, A., "Najat's small brother and Suad Hosni: I learned to survive singing", (Interview with composer, Ezzidin Hosny), ''Al Ahram,'' (Arabic newspaper in Egypt), 6 December 2012, Issue No. 46021,
Online:
(translated from Arabic)
Hosny was the first professor to be appointed by
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, to teach at the new Royal School of Calligraphy when it was formed in 1922. His fame brought him in contact with some of the most renowned calligraphers of Egypt and the Arab world; including Najeeb Al Hawaweeni (shown in the 1946 photo, sitting second on the right). In 1944, he certified the renowned Iraqi master calligrapher Hashim Mohammad Al Khatat Al Baghdadi (1917-1973), who became a regular visitor to Hosni's home and also correspondended with Hosni throughout his life. By 1958, Hosni was widely regarded as one of the leading Islamic calligraphers. In 1965, he was awarded an honorary doctorate in calligraphy in Canada,Profile
vetogate.com; accessed 26 January 2016.
a year after his death in 1964. Samples from his work can be seen on several web sites and books including some of his master frameworks and few of his greatest in the "Thuluth".


Family life

He married two Egyptian women with whom he had eleven children; : * Eight with his first wife; four boys ( Ezz Eddin, Nabil, Farooq and Sami) and four girls (Khadija, Samira, Najat, Afaf). : * Three with his second wife; three girls (Kawther,
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, Sabah). Two of his daughters became popular actors and singers. Najat, known as
Najat Al Saghira Nagat El-Sagheera ( arz, نجاة الصغيرة; born Nagah Hosni Elbaba on 11 August 1938; alternative spelling: El Saghirah) is an Egyptian singer and actress. She retired from filming in 1976 and from singing in 2002. Nagat began her career ...
(born 1938) and
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(1943-2001) both became singers and were super-stars in the Arab world. Another daughter, Samira, was a minor actress. His son, Ezz Eddin Hosni (1927–2013), was a music composer, with credits for some 100 songs, and taught his sister Najat music and singing.Obituary of Ezz- Eldin Hosni (brother of Najat Al Saghira)
alittihad.ae; accessed 26 January 2016.
Another son, Sami Hosni, was a cellist, jewelry designer and calligrapher. His son Farooq was a painter and his daughter Samira was an actress.


Latest

In 2011, Egyptian master calligrapher Khudair al-Borsaidi said he met Mohammad Hosni in 1958 and that Mohamed Hosni was his “first teacher”.Sayed Mohmoud

Khudair al-Borsaidi: Master of Egyptian Calligraphy], al-akhbar.com, 2 October 2011.
In 2012, Arabic Calligraphy Exhibition in Cairo (organized by Senari House in Sit Zainab, Cairo) showed the original of one of his frameworks for the first time. This particular work of Hosni was owned by artist Hamdi Al Sharif; a student of Hosni.


References

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