"Fig. 8 Portraits of Shah Ismail I and the calligrapher Yaqut (attributed to Muhammedi) TSMK. H.2169, fol. 64b-65a" in Thirteenth International Congress of Turkish Art, p.476)
"Two portraits located on folios 64b and 65a depicting Shah Ismail I and a calligrapher who is identified as Yaqut are the last interesting works in this album (fig. 8). At the top of the drawing depicting Shah Ismail I on folio 65a is a caption which says: 'Tarh-ı bedı asar-ı Hazret-i Nevvab-ı Kamiyab'. It indicates that the image is of Shah Ismail I, and the note at the bottom edge ('Kalem-i şikeste-i fakir Behzad') identifies the drawing as the copy of an original by Bihzad. The caption at the left bottom - Suret-i Şah İsmail' – also explains the portrait. The other portrait on fol. 65a is identified as Yaqut, with the inscription at the left top corner. This miniature also exhibits the personal style of Muhammedî."
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