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Mohammad Reza Emami was a Persian calligrapher in the 17th century. He lived from the era of Abbas I until the era of Suleiman I. He was Ali Reza Abbassi's student and was known as the Imam of calligraphers. Mohammad Reza Emami was Mohammad Mohsen Emami's father and 's grandfather. All of the three calligraphers were famous for their Thuluth works in the Safavid era. Many inscriptions of the historical buildings in Isfahan, Mashhad, Qom and Qazvin have been created by them. He died probably in Mashhad after 50 years working in the field of calligraphy.

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  • Mohammad Reza Emami (auch Muhammed Riza-i Imami; persisch محمدرضا امامی, DMG Moḥammad-Reżā Imāmī, IPA: mohæmmædrɛzɑ ɛmɑmi; † 1660 in Isfahan) war ein persischer Kalligraf des 17. Jahrhunderts. Er lebte von der Ära von Abbas I. bis die Ära von Safi II. Er war ein Lehrling von Alireza Abbassi und war als „Imam der Kalligrafen“ bekannt. (de)
  • Mohammad Reza Emami was a Persian calligrapher in the 17th century. He lived from the era of Abbas I until the era of Suleiman I. He was Ali Reza Abbassi's student and was known as the Imam of calligraphers. Mohammad Reza Emami was Mohammad Mohsen Emami's father and 's grandfather. All of the three calligraphers were famous for their Thuluth works in the Safavid era. Many inscriptions of the historical buildings in Isfahan, Mashhad, Qom and Qazvin have been created by them. When Ali Reza Abbassi started to work for Abbas I and became his close friend, Abbas I appointed him as the Thuluth script teacher of some other calligraphers like Mohammad Saleh Esfahani and . He died probably in Mashhad after 50 years working in the field of calligraphy. (en)
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  • Mohammad Reza Emami (auch Muhammed Riza-i Imami; persisch محمدرضا امامی, DMG Moḥammad-Reżā Imāmī, IPA: mohæmmædrɛzɑ ɛmɑmi; † 1660 in Isfahan) war ein persischer Kalligraf des 17. Jahrhunderts. Er lebte von der Ära von Abbas I. bis die Ära von Safi II. Er war ein Lehrling von Alireza Abbassi und war als „Imam der Kalligrafen“ bekannt. (de)
  • Mohammad Reza Emami was a Persian calligrapher in the 17th century. He lived from the era of Abbas I until the era of Suleiman I. He was Ali Reza Abbassi's student and was known as the Imam of calligraphers. Mohammad Reza Emami was Mohammad Mohsen Emami's father and 's grandfather. All of the three calligraphers were famous for their Thuluth works in the Safavid era. Many inscriptions of the historical buildings in Isfahan, Mashhad, Qom and Qazvin have been created by them. He died probably in Mashhad after 50 years working in the field of calligraphy. (en)
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  • Mohammad Reza Emami (en)
  • Mohammad Reza Emami (de)
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