Mahdi Al-Imami, ca. 1900
A nobleman seated with two attendants in a window, borders with numeruous figures and design. Gold and colours on paper. Signed Mahdi Al-Imani. Colour and gold on paper. Framed. Visible size 41×26 cm.
The artist's full name is apparently Mirza Aqa Muhammad Mehdi Emami Isfahani, recorded by Karimzadeh as the Chief Painter (naqqash-bashi). He moved to Tehran, studied in the College of Arts and was a pupil of Razi (a painter active during the reign of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar). He returned to Isfahan and set up a studio, also training students. He is praised for his portraits, animal and flower paintings, as well as illumination, lacquer work and carpet designs in the Safavid style. Karimzadeh gives the date of his death as 16 adhar 1334/8th December 1955. See M. A. Karimzadeh Tabrizi, The Lives & Art of Old Painters of Iran, vol. 3, London 1991, pp. 1269–71.
No remarks. Examined with mountings, without guarantee for hidden defects.
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