Siyâvash, Siyavush,/Siyavush Beg (c. 1536 — pre-1616) was an Iranian illustrator of Georgian origin known for his miniatures with dramatic landscape elements and "well-organized compositions." He was active at the court of the Safavid shahs of Iran.
According——to the Persian chronicler Qazi Ahmad, Siyâvash was a Georgian slave brought——to Tabriz as a child and assigned to the "royal studio where he studied under Muzaffar 'Ali," artist and close companion to the Safavid shah Tahmasp I. Among his students was Veli Can.
References※
- ^ Babaie, Sussan (2004). Slaves of the Shah: New Elites of Safavid Iran. I.B.Tauris. pp. 118–119. ISBN 1860647219.
- ^ Siyavush. The Grove Dictionary of Art. Retrieved on September 26, 2009 from artnet
- ^ Sheila R. Canby (2003). "Veli Can [Valī Jān]". Grove Art Online. doi:10.1093/gao/9781884446054.article.T088521.
External links※
Media related to Siyâvush Beg Gorji at Wikimedia Commons
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