Mohammad Ghasem Tabrizi was a Persian painter born in 1557 and passed away in 1630. He was a prominent representative of the Isfahan School, known for his stylistic similarities to Reza Abbasi, having followed the artistic approach of Muhammadi of Herat.
His works primarily focused on courtly themes, often depicting standing male and female figures. He is also believed to have contributed to the mural paintings of Chehel Sotoun and Ali Qapu palaces in Isfahan. Additionally, Mohammad Ghasem was among the illustrators of the "Windsor Shahnameh," which is preserved in the Windsor Library in London.