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Reza Abbasi
Persian painter (1565-1635) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reza Abbasi, Riza yi-Abbasi or Reza-e Abbasi, رضا عباسی in Persian, usually Reza Abbasi also Aqa Reza (see below) or Āqā Riżā Kāshānī (c. 1565 – 1635) was the leading Persian miniaturist of the Isfahan School during the later Safavid period, spending most of his career working for Shah Abbas I.[1] He is considered to be the last great master of the Persian miniature, best known for his single miniatures for muraqqa or albums, especially single figures of beautiful youths.
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Reza Abbasi رضا عباسی | |
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![]() Posthumous portrait of Reza by his follower Mo'en Mosavver, 1673 | |
Born | 1565 |
Died | 1635 Tabriz, Safavid Persia |
Occupation | Artist |
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