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  2. Reza Abbasi - Wikipedia

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    Reza Abbasi (Persian: رضا عباسی), [a] also known as Aqa Reza (c. 1565 – 1635), [b] 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]

  3. Reza Abbasi Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Reza Abbasi Museum (Persian: موزه رضا عباسی ) is a museum in Tehran, Iran. It is located in Seyed Khandan . [ 1 ] The museum is named after Reza Abbasi , one of the artists of the Safavid era . [ 2 ]

  4. The Lovers (Abbasi) - Wikipedia

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    The Lovers, alternatively titled Two Lovers or Courtly Lovers, is an early 17th-century painting by Iranian artist Reza Abbasi. Done in a combination of ink, watercolor, and gilding on paper, the work depicts a couple of lovers embracing each-other. The painting is in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  5. Persian miniature - Wikipedia

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    Reza Abbasi's technique was based on the value of line, giving volume to the work through the thickness and thinness of lines. In his paintings, figures were usually large and detached from the surroundings. Later, Moin Mosavar continued Reza Abbasi's style by combining it with his own personal style.

  6. Risālat al-Ṣūfī fī al-kawākib - Wikipedia

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    The text is known from a 13th century manuscript, possibly composed in Baghdad, now in Tehran, Reza Abbasi Museum (RAM M. 570), also called "RAM al'Sufi". It is stylistically dated to circa 1225. [ 1 ]

  7. Wikipedia:Featured picture candidates/Two Lovers (Reza Abbasi)

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    Original – Reza Abbasi's Two Lovers, tempera and gold on paper. Dating from 1629-30, this work shows two people in an embrace. Reason High technical quality, interesting image as it is a depiction of homosexuality from a region (Persia, now Iran) where such acts are now banned and carry the death penalty.

  8. Arts of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Paintings of the Qajar period, are a combination of European influences and Safavid miniature schools of painting such as those introduced by Reza Abbasi. Masters such as Kamal-ol-molk, further pushed forward the European influence in Iran. It was during the Qajar era when "Coffee House painting" emerged.

  9. Rez Abbasi - Wikipedia

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    Rez Abbasi (born August 27, 1965) is a Pakistan-born American jazz guitarist, composer, and record producer based in New York City. Biography.