Mo'en Mosavver

He was a conservative painter who partly reversed the advanced style of his master, avoiding influences from Western painting.

[2] He is notable as a master of illustration paintings especially figures, and compositions depicting banquet and battle scenes.

He illustrated animals and landscapes and other Aqa Mirak styles with significant virtuosity.

He mostly used watercolor in his painting and remained faithful to the Isfahan school and Reza Abbasi.

Other prominent painters influenced him, including Behzad, Mohammadi and Sadiqi Beg.

Muin Musavvir: Rustam kills Suhrab, Shahnameh by Ferdowsi, 1649. British Museum