Bid to win Haydar Hatemi's piece titled Turkish Stallion!
Artist: Haydar Hatemi
Title: Turkish Stallion
Medium: Watercolor
Edition: Original
Height (inches): 35
Width (inches): 31
Depth (inches): 1
Signed by the artist
Signed Area: Front
This piece is framed.
Includes a certificate of authenticity.
Description of piece:
This watercolor (framed size 31 x 35) goes into incredible detail capturing a beautiful turkish stallion in a lush forest complete with an array of flowering plants. Iranian-born artist Haydar Hatemi's work is usually reserved for the royal family of Qatar. Hatemi, who blends classical Oriental styles and mixes in some modern elements as well, is not allowed to work for any other royal family, but he can work for other wealthy patrons and his work is coveted by collectors in Turkey and throughout the Middle East. This is a one of a kind opportunity!
Artist bio:
In a quiet suburb of Lexington, Kentucky Iranian-born artist Haydar Hatemi enjoys the kind of work arrangement that most artists can only dream of. Like Michelangelo and great classical painters who preceded him, Hatemi’s work is funded by a rich patron – a king, no less. Hatemi has been working on commissions from the royal family of Qatar since 1997, receiving up to seven figures for larger pieces made in the classic Ottoman style, an intricate and opulent style of painting that traces back to the ancient Ottomon and Persian empires.
His works – some of them more than 20 yards wide in scale – adorn palaces and other important buildings in Qatar, whose royal family has used its wealth to make Qatar an international center for the arts, accumulating and displaying some of the world’s greatest art. Hatemi, who blends classical Oriental styles and mixes in some modern elements as well, is not allowed to work for any other royal family, but he can work for other wealthy patrons and his work is coveted by collectors in Turkey and throughout the Middle East. Whlie Hatemi and his work are relatively under the radar in Lexington, he has been profiled in a bevy of international media outlets, including Al Jazeera and BAKU Magazine, a Conde Nast publication owned by the president of Azerbajan. From the outside, the family’s home in Hartland looks fairly modest for a neighborhood that boasts some of Lexington’s most expensive properties, but the interior boasts walls full of paintings that one might expect to see inside a fine art museum or even a royal palace.
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