Mir Musavvir

Died 1555

Mir Musavvir was a Persian illustrator and painter.
Mir Musavvir was born in either Termez or Badakhshan in the late 15th century. According to the contemporary chronicler Dust Muhammad, he and Aqa Mirak worked together closely in service to the Safavid royal library who did wall paintings for the palace of Prince Sam Mirza and illustrations for the royal manuscripts Shahnameh of Shah Tahmasp, containing Ferdowsi's Shahnameh, and the Khamsa of Nizami. Manuchihr Enthroned of the Shahnameh is signed on a courtier's turban, and a verse couplet written in the iwan of Nushirwan and the Owls, made for the Shah between 1539 and 1543, says that it was penned by Mir Musavvir in 1539–40. A portrait of the steward Sarkhan Beg is also inscribed as his work.
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