Ali Reza Abbasi
Persian calligrapher (1500s–1600s) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Reza Abbasi.
Ali Reza Abbasi Tabrizi was a prominent Persian[1] calligrapher and calligraphy teacher, who flourished in 16th-17th century Safavid Iran.[2] He was titled by Abbas I as Šāhnavāz Xān. Abbasi was a master of Naskh and Thuluth scripts and the initiator of his own style of Nastaʿlīq script. Besides he was an expert of various other scripts like Muhaqqaq, Reqa, Reyhan, Tevki and Taʿlīq scripts.[3]
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Ali Reza Abbasi Tabrizi | |
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Born | Late 1500's |
Died | 1600's |
Nationality | Persian |
Occupation(s) | Calligrapher and calligraphy teacher |
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