Derviş Ali


Derviş Ali was a 17th-century Ottoman calligrapher.

Life and work

His is known as Derviş Ali, the elder or by the nicknames Büyük, Birinci or ayırt Mâruf.
Very little is known about his early life. His date of birth is unknown. He was raised as a slave in the household of a Janissary officer by the name of Kara Hasan-oglu Huseyn Aga. As a young man, he served as a subaltern with the Janissaries. He later trained as a calligrapher with Halid Erzurumi.
He worked in the Köprülü Library, where he trained many calligraphers, of whom the most famous were the Grand Vizier, Köprülüzade Fazıl Ahmed Pasha, Hâfiz Osman and Suyolcuzade Mustafa Eyyubi Another of his students was Ismail Efendi, who executed the tomb of Hâfiz Osman and also produced 44 copies of the Q'ran.
He died at an advanced age in 1673, and was buried outside Top-Qapou.