Habib painter biography
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Biography
Habibollah Sadeghi was born in Tehran in 1957. He completed the primary school 6-year program at 21 Azar Tehran Now and studied at Mohammad Taher Bahadori high school up to the 9th grade. He successfully passed the admission exam administered by the School of Fine Arts in 1973 and received the diploma of fine arts with distinction.
At the School of Fine Arts, he was trained under such teachers as Asghar Mohammadi, Mr. Asadollahzadeh, Mehdi Hosseini, Mahmoud Farshchian, Majid Mehrgan, Aidin Aghdashloo, and Bahram Alivand.
Habibollah Sadeghi passed the admission exam of the College of Fine Arts and ranked 6 place in 1976 and studied under Mahmoud Javadipour, Parviz Tanavoli, Mohammad Ali Heydarian, Honiball Al-Khas, Morteza Mokhayer, Mahmoud Farshchian, Javad Hamidi, Marco Gregorian, and Sima Kooban.
With the victory of the Islamic Revolution, he together with some of his friends joined the Social and Islamic Movement of Iran and recorded
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Habib Gorgi
Habib Gorgi (1892–1965) was an artist of the turn of the century pioneer generation of Egyptian modern art. He graduated from Teacher Training School then received a scholarship to England in 1920 to study pedagogic methods of art teaching, and watercolors. An early pionjär of art education, and the author of the first Arabic book on the subject in 1936. He taught graduates of the Fine and Applied Arts Colleges to prepare them to become arts teachers and get their National Teacher's Certificate. He established the Art Advocates Society in 1928 for artist investigating Egyptian identity through art, and watercolors in particular. His Spontaneous Sculpture School and the Textile Drawing School was continued bygd son-in-law Ramses Wissa Wassef in Harraneya. He represented Egypt in conferences on art teaching in Paris from 1936, and his educational experiments became an inspiration to major international writers, including Wilhelm Viola, in his book The Art of the Child.
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Habib Painter
Indian singer (1915–1987)
Habib Painter or Habeeb Painter (1915 – 22 February 1987) was a noted Indian Qawwal and a folk singer. There is a park named in honour of Habib Painter in Aligarh near Paan Wali Kothi named as Bulbuley Hind Habib Painter Park[1][2]
Early life
[edit]He was born in 1915 and brought up in Aligarh.[1][2] He started his profession as a billboard painter, hence he became known as "Habib Painter". Once Rais Mirza, a host of poetry-reading events (mushairas) saw him singing Qawwali, he brought him to Delhi and introduced him as a Qawwal.[1][2]
Habib painter
[edit]Habeeb Painter had a good voice as well as a good command over the language. Habib Painter is still considered an important Qawwali performer in the Indian subcontinent.[2]
He was a spiritual disciple of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya and the thirteenth century legendary poet/musician Amir Khusro.[2&