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Allah

Explore Ismail Gulgee’s ‘Allah,’ a dynamic 1999 oil painting featuring swirling blues & yellows. Abstract expressionism meets calligraphy in this textured, impasto masterpiece.

Explore the captivating world of Ismail Gulgee, a Pakistani artist renowned for his elegant calligraphy and evocative portraits. Discover timeless art reflecting tradition & modernism.

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The powerful brushstrokes of this painting read Allah (God in Arabic). Gulgee’s use of thick oil paint is unique, as calligraphy is often practiced on a smaller scale and with finer brushwork and materials. His technique reflects an interest in abstract expressionism which became popular in the 60s and 70s throughout Pakistan.

Artist Biography

Ismail Gulgee: A Pioneer of Pakistani Calligraphy and Portraiture

Ismail Gulgee (1926 – 2007) stands as one of Pakistan’s most celebrated artists, recognized globally for his distinctive fusion of realism and abstraction—particularly his masterful depictions of horses and portraits imbued with a profound spiritual resonance. Born in Peshawar, he embarked on an artistic journey that defied conventional expectations, prioritizing observation and experimentation over formal training.

  • Early Education & Influences: Gulgee’s formative years were shaped by Lawrence College Murree, where he honed his analytical skills before pursuing civil engineering at Aligarh University. However, it was Columbia University and Harvard University that ignited his passion for painting, exposing him to the burgeoning movements of abstract expressionism and Surrealism.
  • Emergence as a Painter: Gulgee’s artistic breakthrough arrived in 1950 with his debut exhibition in Stockholm, marking the beginning of a prolific career. Initially focused on realistic portraits—capturing the essence of subjects with meticulous detail and tonal subtlety—he soon embraced abstraction, channeling Islamic calligraphy into dynamic canvases brimming with color and gesture.
  • Royal Commissions & International Recognition: Gulgee’s artistic reputation soared when King Zahir Shah commissioned him to portray his family members in Kabul, Afghanistan. This project cemented his status as “the court painter of Pakistan,” resulting in 151 portraits that showcased his unparalleled ability to convey emotion and character through visual language. He continued to garner acclaim for commissions from presidents and monarchs worldwide, solidifying his position as a leading figure in contemporary art.
  • Sculptural Achievements & Artistic Philosophy: Expanding beyond painting, Gulgee ventured into sculpture, creating monumental bronze works inspired by Koranic verses and Islamic symbolism—most notably the centerpiece of Islamabad’s Shah Faisal Mosque. His artistic philosophy centered on capturing “the dance of Sufi dervishes,” prioritizing spontaneity and intuition alongside technical virtuosity.
  • Legacy & Artistic Significance: Gulgee's enduring influence stems from his pioneering approach to blending Eastern spirituality with Western artistic techniques. He remains a testament to the transformative power of self-education and unwavering dedication to one’s craft, leaving behind a rich body of work that continues to inspire artists and scholars alike.

His paintings are housed in prestigious collections across continents, including The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and numerous private holdings. Gulgee's artistic legacy transcends mere aesthetic beauty; it embodies a profound engagement with cultural heritage and a celebration of human expression.

isma'il gulgee

isma'il gulgee

1926 - 2007 , Pakistan

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Abstract Expressionism & Islamic Calligraphy
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Elaine Hamilton']
  • Date Of Birth: October 25, 1926
  • Date Of Death: December 16, 2007
  • Full Name: Ismail Gulgee
  • Nationality: Pakistani
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Allah
    • Il Redentore
  • Place Of Birth: Peshawar, Pakistan
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