- Technique: Inscription calligraphy (Thulth Lohehnevisi technique)
- Price realized: 900 Million Rials (IRR)
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Dimensions | 120*100 cm |
Name | Thulth inscription panel originally arranged for the main entrance of the holly kazemain shrine |
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Technique | Inscription calligraphy (Thulth Lohehnevisi technique) |
Year of creation | 1981 |
Biography
Habibollah Fazaeli, Mohammad Ibrahim’s son, born in 1922 in Semirom, was a calligrapher, researcher and contemporary author. In 1969, he established the Association of Iranian Calligraphers in Isfahan and was in charge of it. His important activities include calligraphy exhibitions inside and outside the country, membership in the Isfahan Artists’ House, membership in the Supreme Council of the Iranian Calligraphers Association, writing various inscriptions in Syria, and for some mosques and shrines in Isfahan, Shiraz, Ahvaz and Tehran. He passed away in 1997.