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Reza Abbasi
Early days:
Reza
Abbasi(1565 - 1635) was
one of the most prominent Persian
painters . He was the son of Ali Asghar of Kashan
who painted at the court of Prince Ibrahim Mirza, the
Safavid viceroy at Meshhed,
which was then (1556–77) the foremost Iranian centre of
the development of the arts.While Rezā was young, his genius
and talent brought him to the notice of Shah Abbas at Isfahan
School,and by 1596 he was regarded as having no rival.
Isfahan School prospered during
the Safavid period under the patronage of Shah Abbas I.But immediately
after this he fell into low company, spending most of his
time with athletes and wrestlers, and paid hardly any attention
to his art.
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Career:
Reza Abbasi is regarded as one of the foremost Persian painters and
calligrapher of all times.He received his training in the atelier of
his father, Ali Asghar.Abbassi was received into the workshop
of Shah Abbas I at an immature age.At 38, he received the honorific
title of Abbasi from his patron, and it seems that before long, he
left the Shah's employ in order to seek greater freedom to associate
with simple people. In 1610 he returned to the court and sustained
in the employ of the Shah until he died.
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His area of expertise was the Persian miniature, with an inclination
for naturalistic subjects. Reza was the final great Persian painter
of uniqueness. His style had an ineffaceable influence on the Isfahan
school. His greatly elaborate style features plump, effete figures
in artificial poses, but drawn with a magnificently fluid line and
painted in an expressionist, nonrealistic way. Presently his works
are displayed in numerous major museums of the western world,
such as the Smithsonian, the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of
Art.
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