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  2. List of Iranian painters - Wikipedia

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    Behjat Sadr (1924–2009) modernist art painter; Salimi, Homayoun (1948– ) painter and academic; Samad, Khwaja Abdus (16th century) painter and one of the founders of the Mughal school of painting in India; Sohrab Sepehri (1928–1980) poet and painter; Tony Shafrazi (1943–) Iranian-born American contemporary art dealer, gallerist, and artist

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  4. List of Iranian artists - Wikipedia

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    Haydar Hatemi (born 1945), Persian miniatures and tazhib; Taraneh Hemami (born 1960), visual artist based in the San Francisco Bay Area; Pouran Jinchi (born 1959), abstract, calligraphy-based contemporary visual art; Bahram Kalhornia (born 1952) Zhaleh Kazemi (1944–2003), painter; Reza Khodadadi (born 1961) Iman Maleki (born 1976), realist ...

  5. Persian art - Wikipedia

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    During the reign of the Timurids, the golden age of Persian painting began, and Chinese influence continued, as Timurid artists refined the Persian art of the book, which combines paper, calligraphy, illumination, illustration and binding in a brilliant and colourful whole. [67] From the start paper was used, rather than parchment as in Europe.

  6. Persian calligraphy - Wikipedia

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    In the 17th century Morteza Gholi Khan Shamlou and Mohammad Shafi Heravi created a new genre called cursive Nastaʿlīq Shekasteh Nastaʿlīq (Persian: شکسته نستعلیق)). Almost a century later, Abdol-Majid Taleqani, who was a prominent artist at the time, brought this genre to its highest level.

  7. Iranian modern and contemporary art - Wikipedia

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    Saqqakhaneh school is a movement of neo-traditional modern art that is found in Iran, rooted in a history of coffee-house paintings and Shiʿite Islam visual elements. [13] [14] [15] The word Saqqakhaneh originally referred to a type of water-fountain shrine found locally, and came to represent a movement characterised heavily by symbolism ...

  8. Encyclopedia of Art - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Art (Persian: دایرةالمعارف هنر) is a book written by Ruyin Pakbaz and published in Iran by Publications in Contemporary Culture. [1] The primary subjects of the book are painting, sculpting, and graphic design, while pottery, calligraphy, music, and architecture are also discussed. The encyclopedia has 2855 ...

  9. Safavid art - Wikipedia

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    Safavid art is the art of the Iranian Safavid dynasty from 1501 to 1722, encompassing Iran and parts of the Caucasus and Central Asia. It was a high point for Persian miniatures , architecture and also included ceramics, metal, glass, and gardens.