History Bihzad

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Kamāl ud-Dīn Behzād (c. 1455/1460 – 1535), also known as Kamal al-din Bihzad was a Persian painter and head of the royal ateliers in Herat and Tabriz during both late Timurid Empire and early Safavid Iran. He is regarded as marking the highpoint of the great tradition of Islamic miniature painting. He was well known for his very prominent role as kitābdār (the chairman of a library) in the Herat Academy as well as his position in the Royal Library in the city of Herat. His art is unique in that it includes the common geometric attributes of Persian painting, while also inserting his own style, such as vast empty spaces to which the subject of the painting dances around. His art includes masterful use of value and individuality of character, with one of his most famous pieces being "The Seduction of Yusuf" from Sa'di's Bustan of 1488. Bihzād's fame and renown in his lifetime inspired many during, and after, his life to copy his style and works due to the wide praise they received. Due to the great number of copies and difficulty with tracing origin of works, there is a large amount of contemporary work into proper attribution.

We at Project Labihzad joined in the many scholars that copy his art. Now we had a different view to this art. We are replicating Bihzad’s mastery – not through paint, but through light and design!

Persian painting of that period frequently used an arrangement of geometric architectural elements as the structural or compositional context in which the figures are arranged. We are Project Labihzad use these geometric architectural elements to design Light and electricity...Just like Bihzad!

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