Background
Mirza Agha Emami was born in 1881 in Isfahan, Esfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran. His father, Seyyed Mohammad Hussein, son of Mir Mohammad Mehdi, was a painter.
Mirza Agha Emami was born in 1881 in Isfahan, Esfahan, Islamic Republic of Iran. His father, Seyyed Mohammad Hussein, son of Mir Mohammad Mehdi, was a painter.
Mirza Agha Emami was a religious scholar until she was 24 years old. Then, with one of his professors, he learned different ways of painting, miniature, and teaching.
There is little information about Mirza Agha Emami's artistic career. Mirza Aqa has been working with the painter Mirza Ahmad, the son of Mirza Abdul Wahab Rizij Lanjani, for two years, creating burning and scouring paper, cardboard, and molding paper. Emami continued his artistic career in his uncle's workshop for a long time. Then he set up a workshop in Alinaghi and then Sara-i-Sashan, known as the Temple of Malek, and worked independently.
In his workshop, about twenty students were taught under his supervision. The pupils of this Magnan's school were the brilliant stars of the art of heaven, such as Hossein Behzad, Hossein Eslian, Hadikhan Tajvidi, Hossein Khetaee, Mahshood Farshchian, Seyyed Reza Beheshti nezhad, and the sons of the late Imam, Seyyed Abulqasem, Seyyed Fakhruddin, and Seyyed Sadr al-Din. The artist died in 1955 in the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Mirza Agha Emami adhered to the artistic traditions of Modernism.
He was a faithful and righteous man. He was also a good-spirited, talkative, talented, affectionate and extremely sensitive person.
Quotes from others about the person
He was proud of being Iranian, and he adhered to the national and religious customs. Truth and righteousness, dignity and chastity were unparalleled. In generosity and helping others, he was free.