Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi

Mohammad Hossein Tabrizi was a Persian[1] calligrapher. He was an expert in the Nastaliq script. Like Mir Emad and Ali Reza Abbassi, he was titled also as Mahin Ostad (in Persian: the greatest master) he was also a poet and wrote poetry with the pseudonym Mahsun.[2]

When he was young, he went to Mashhad for learning calligraphy from Ahmad Mashhadi and Mir Heydar Khoshnevis. He finished his education under Malek Deylami. Since he was skillful in epigraphy, he was commissioned to engrave the inscription of state buildings in the era of Ismail II.[3]

He died on 10 October 1577 in Qazvin.

References

  1. Donzel, E. J. van (1 January 1994). Islamic Desk Reference. BRILL. p. 278. ISBN 90-04-09738-4. Muhammad Husayn Tabrizi: famous Persian calligrapher; xvith c. He was a pupil of Mirza Sayyid Ahmad Mashhadi and teacher of Mir Imad.
  2. Fazaeli, Habibollah (1983). Atlas-e khat (in Persian). Mashal. pp. 340–350.
  3. Bayani, Mehdi (1984). Ahvāl o Āsār e Xošnevisān (Biographies and Works of Calligraphers) (in Persian). Elmi. pp. 680–683.
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