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Abu'l-Hasan Mostawfi Ghaffari
BornLate 18th-century
Diedc. 1797/98
Occupation(s)Painter and historian
Notable workGolshan-e Morad
Parent
  • Mirza Mo'ezz-al-din Mohammad Ghaffari (father)
RelativesFarrokh Khan (great-nephew)
Abu'l-Hasan Sani al-Mulk (great-nephew)

Abu'l-Hasan Mostawfi Ghaffari (Persian: ابوالحسن مستوفی غفاری) was an 18th-century Iranian painter and historian from the Ghaffari familyofKashan. Besides several European-style paintings, he is also known to be the author of the Golshan-e Morad, a book covering the history of the Zand dynasty.[1]

Biography

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The Ghaffari family had a lengthy history of serving in government. Abu'l-Hasan's father Mirza Mo'ezz-al-din Mohammad Ghaffari was the governor of Kashan, Qom, Natanz and Jowshaqan during the reign of the Zand ruler Karim Khan Zand (r. 1751–1779). Abu'l-Hasan was born in Kashan in the late 18th-century.[1] He had two brothers named Abdul Matlab and Mirza Ahmad.[2] Since the late Safavid era, European-style paintings had been a favorite subject of Iranian artists, and Abu'l-Hasan was the first member of his family to show an interest in them. Abu'l-Hasan describes how he started painting;[1]

"From the age of seven, I spent ten years learning to paint. However, because my father did not want me to do this, Mirza Muhammad Burujirdi who was a friend of my father and also worked at the court of the Zands, at my father's request once started talking about the prerequisites for painting. He advised me, "Even though painting is a delicate art and an honest trade, it provides an uncertain livelihood and is considered beneath the dignity of a man—certainly that of a man of your rank. It therefore behoves you to follow in the footsteps of your father.""

Abu'l-Hasan then made the decision to shift career paths. After learning the craft of annotation, he started writing official records and eventually rose to the position of court historian of Karim Khan. Due to internal strife amongst the Zand family following Karim Khan's death in 1779, Abu'l-Hasan appears to have stopped writing between 1780 and 1784. But after these problems subsided in 1784 under the rule of Ali-Morad Khan Zand (r. 1781–1785), he started writing again, naming his historical chronicle Golshan-e Morad after the new Zand ruler. Despite changing his career path to that of a chronicler and scribe, Abu'l-Hasan never stopped painting, as demonstrated by handwritten and date-stamped paintings.[1] Regarded as a skilled portrait artist, Abu'l-Hasan used "al-Mostawfi" as his signature.[3]

Abu'l-Hasan died in c. 1797/98.[1][4] He was the great paternal uncle of Farrokh Khan and Abu'l-Hasan Sani al-Mulk.[2]

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References

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  • ^ a b Floor 1999, p. 142.
  • ^ Gaffary 1983, p. 311.
  • ^ Bloom & Blair 2009.
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