Mir Emad Hassani

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Mir Emad Hassani was a renowned Persian calligrapher of the Safavid era, celebrated as one of the greatest masters of the Nastaʿlīq script.

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Mir Emad Hassani canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Persian calligrapher
Safavid-era artist
person
activeInCentury 16th century
17th century
artForm ink on paper
artisticDiscipline book arts
artisticStyle Nastaʿlīq calligraphy NERFINISHED
associatedWith Persian literature
courtly arts of Safavid Iran
countryOfCitizenship Safavid Iran NERFINISHED
culturalContext Islamic art
Persianate world
era Safavid era NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Persian NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Islamic calligraphy
Nastaʿlīq script NERFINISHED
genre Persian calligraphy
givenName Emad NERFINISHED
hasWorkType Qurʾanic calligraphy
calligraphic panels
manuscript illumination
poetry manuscripts
honorificPrefix Mir NERFINISHED
influenced Ottoman calligraphers
later Iranian calligraphers
influencedBy earlier Persian calligraphers
languageOfWorkOrName Persian
legacy model for calligraphy students in Iran and beyond
standardization of classical Nastaʿlīq style
movement Safavid art NERFINISHED
name Mir Emad Hassani NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Persian NERFINISHED
notableFor influence on later Persian calligraphers
mastery of Nastaʿlīq script
occupation calligrapher
regionOfActivity Persia NERFINISHED
Safavid Empire NERFINISHED
religion Islam
reputation one of the greatest masters of Nastaʿlīq script
renowned Persian calligrapher
script Nastaʿlīq NERFINISHED
scriptFamily Persian scripts

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