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Abul-Hasan
(b 1588; fl 160030). Indian painter. In 1618 the Mughal emperor Jahangir (reg 160527) wrote in his memoirs that Abul-Hasans work was perfect...At the present time he has no rival or equal... Truly he has become Nadir al-Zaman ("Wonder of the age"). Some of this artists paintings are among the greatest in Mughal art. He was born in Jahangirs household in 1588, the son of the erstwhile Safavid artist AQA RIZA (i). Abul-Hasans earliest known work, a drawing based on Albrecht Dürers St John and executed when he was only 12 (Oxford, Ashmolean), already shows in its naturalism the trend of his mature work. A single painting in a manuscript of the fable-book Anvar-i Suhayli (Lights of Canopus), probably done in 1604 (London, BL), develops the naturalism of his portraiture but still contains a Safavid landscape based on his fathers work; his sense of respect for the latter is indicated by his signing himself here the dust of Rizas threshold. He maintained throughout his career the meticulous finish of the Safavid style.
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- Abu'l-Hasan
- `Abid
- Aqa Riza (i)
- Indian subcontinent, §I, 9: Status of the artist
- Indian sub., §VI, 4(i)(c): Mughal ptg styles, 16th19th centuries: Jahangir period
- Indian sub., §VI, 4(i)(c): Mughal ptg styles, 16th19th centuries: Jahangir period
- Indian sub., §VI, 4(i)(c): Mughal ptg styles, 16th19th centuries: Jahangir period
- Indian sub., §VI, 4(i)(d): Mughal ptg styles, 16th19th centuries: Shah Jahan period
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