Born in Kashan in 1847, Kamal al-Mulk was undoubtedly one of the most eminent artists of
In order to accomplish his primary education, Kamal al-Mulk moved to
In his school days, the young Kamal-ul-Mulk was given the name Mirza Mohammad Kashi. In this very short period of education, he was able to attract public attention to himself as a talented artist.
In his visits to Dar al-Fonun, the Qajar king Nasser-ad-Din Shah came to know Kamal-ul-Mulk and, having observed his incredible talent, he invited him to the court. Noticing his mastery at painting,
During the years he remained at Nasser-ad-Din Shah's court, Kamal al-Mulk created some of his most significant works. In this busiest period of his career, he created over 170 paintings. Unfortunately, most of these paintings have either been destroyed or taken abroad.
Following the death of
"Hanging Partridge" and the copies he made of European artists are among his most well-known works. However, his masterpiece is "The Mirror Hall". In this work, the artist marvelously depicts all the delicacy and details of the vast "Mirror Hall" of
In 1940, Kamal al-Mulk died in exile imposed by Reza Shah. He was buried in Neyshabur,
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