File:Calligraphy page from the St. Petersburg Album (FGA F1994.4v).jpg

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Calligraphy page from the St. Petersburg Album. Imad al-Hasani, Iran, late 16th century. Borders by Muhammad Hadi, Iran, 1757-58 (FGA F1994.4v)

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Mir Emad Hassani  (1554–1615)  wikidata:Q6872075
 
Mir Emad Hassani
Alternative names
Mir `Imad al-Hasani; Mir ῾Imad; Mír 'Imád al-Ḥasaní; Imad al-Hasani; Mir Imad al-Hasani
Description calligrapher and poet
Date of birth/death 1554 Edit this at Wikidata 15 August 1615 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Qazvin Isfahan
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artist QS:P170,Q6872075
Description
English: Calligraphy page from the St. Petersburg Album. Calligraphy in nastaliq by Imad al-Hasani, Iran, late 16th century. Borders by Muhammad Hadi, Iran, 1757-58. Freer Gallery of Art F1994.4v
Date Late 16th century
institution QS:P195,Q1075126
Accession number
F1994.4verso
References Two Mughal Princesses Hunting Gamer Birds from the St. Petersburg Album; "The St. Petersburg Muraqqa'. Album of Indian and Persian Miniatures From the 16th Century and Specimens of Persian Calligraphy by 'Imad al-Hasani", Leonardo Arte, Milano 1996, p. 122 (Plate 224)
Source/Photographer https://asia.si.edu/object/F1994.4/

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