- Mir
Musavvir (fl. 1510–48, died 1555) was a
Persian painter at the
Safavid court at
Tabriz and
later the
Mughal court at Kabul.
During his time at the...
-
Mirza Mahammad Musavvir (d. 1901, Baku, Baku uezd, Baku Governorate,
Russian Empire) - was an
Azerbaijani poet,
artist and
calligrapher of the 19th century...
- Mo'en
Mosavver or Mu‘in
Musavvir (Persian: معین مصوّر, lit. 'Mo'en the painter') was a
Persian miniaturist, one of the most
significant in 17th-century...
-
artist Mir
Musavvir.
Historian and
chronicler Qazi
Ahmed said that the son was more
talented than his father, but the
impact of Mir
Musavvir did influence...
-
artists took the
position of director,
including Sultan Mohammad, Mir
Musavvir, and Aqa Mirak. Shah
Ismail I died in 1524
shortly after the work on the...
- art. She has aut****d ‘Islamic Art: The Past and the Modern’, 'Awraq-e
Musavvir,
Mughal Art of Portraiture' and others. She
started her
career by teaching...
-
Mahbub Ali Khan, Asif Jah VI, who
awarded him the
title Raja
Bahadur Musavvir Jung Bahadur, and he was
appointed as the
photographer to the
Viceroy of...
- the East La****: Self-published, 1968. Naqsh-i Chughtaʾi: Divan-i
Ghalib Musavvir. La****:
Ahsan Bradarz, 1962. Chughtai’s
Indian Paintings. New Delhi: Dhoomi...
- (India) Joan
Carlile (UK) Anna
Maria Carew (UK)
Moshe Bromberg (Poland) Mir
Musavvir (Safavid Era)
Christian Backer-Owe (Norway) Dust
Muhammad (Safavid Era)...
- his
contribution is much more
modest than that of
Sultan Mohammed or Mir
Musavvir.
After the
death of Behzad,
Muhammad left the
Tahmasp court. According...