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Abdol Majid Taleqani

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128: 153:, emerged at the Safavid court circles in the 17th century. At the time, the script was used for correspondence. Taleqani's calligraphy teacher is unknown, but Taleqani's works were reportedly of even higher quality than that of Mohammad Shafi al-Hosayni (died 1670/1). The art historian P. P. Soucek explains that Taleqani may have therefore studied under a calligrapher who worked in the style of Mohammad Shafi al-Hosayni. Abdol Majid's calligraphic works are mostly known through album pages created between 1756/7 to 1771/2. These album pages are written in both 20: 172:
script was also used for album pages and copying manuscripts in addition to correspondence. Abdol Majid's calligraphic career, in turn, "may mark the beginning of a wider acceptance of this script". Abdol Majid's personal formulation of
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was reportedly admired and imitated by later Iranian calligraphers, including Mirza Kuchik Esfahani (died 1813) and Neshat (died 1829).
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of the 18th century. He was the most celebrated 18th-century calligrapher of the
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Also spelled "Abdolmajid", "Abd-al-Majid", "Taleghani" or "Talaqani".
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Taleqani also wrote poetry with both "Majid" and "Khamus" as his
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calligraphy by Abdol Majid Taleqani, dated 1763. Stored in the
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Encyclopædia Iranica, Volume I/2: ʿAbd-al-Hamīd–ʿAbd-al-Hamīd
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Shekasteh
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Persian
calligrapher
Shekasteh
Nastaliq
Taleqan
Qazvin
Alborz Province
Afsharid Iran
Isfahan
Safavid Iran
Dervish

Nastaliq
Shekasteh
taliq
Nastaliq
Nastaliq
Qajar Iran
pen name
takhallos


"Darwīsh ʿAbd al-Majīd Ṭāliqānī"
Madelung, Wilferd
Daftary, Farhad
ISSN
1875-9831

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