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Mansoor Ghandriz (Persian: منصور قندریز; 2
March 1936 – 26
February 1966) was an
Iranian painter and printmaker. He used
Iranian forms in
modern art and...
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considered his only
direct student. Her
first solo
exhibition was in 1969 at
Ghandriz Gallery [Wikidata] in Tehran; and
between 1967 and 1977, she regularly...
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After the
death of
artist Mansoor Ghandriz in 1966, the Iran
Gallery was
renamed Ghandriz Gallery (Persian: Talar-e
Ghandriz) in his honor; and it remained...
- (Persian: Talar-e Iran) in Tehran,
founded in 1964 by Arabshahi,
Mansoor Ghandriz,
Rouin Pakbaz,
Faramarz Pilaram,
Sadegh Tabrizi, Mohammad-Reza Jodat, Ghobad...
- Tanavoli,
Hossein Zenderoudi,
Faramarz Pilaram, M****oud Arabshahi,
Mansoor Ghandriz, N****er Ovissi,
Sadegh Tabrizi and
Jazeh Tabatabai.
Artists ****ociated...
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Single Fern,
photographic negative print on
salted paper, 1836-37
Mansour Ghandriz : Untitled, 1963 Paul Gauguin :
Nature Morte à l’estampe ****onaise (Still...
- Iran
Gallery (Tālār-e Iran,
later Talar-e
Ghandriz) in Tehran,
founded in 1964 by Pilaram,
Mansoor Ghandriz,
Rouin Pakbaz,
Sadegh Tabrizi, Mohammad-Reza...
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directed plays,
including Pirandello's
Henry IV at
Goethe Institute and
Ghandriz Gallery [Wikidata] in Tehran. He also
translated books of a
number of authors...
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Farhang Hall (Talar-é Farhang), Tehran, Iran 1965 -
Ghandriz Hall (Talar-é
Ghandriz), Tehran, Iran 1968 -
Borghese Gallery, Tehran, Iran 1968 -...
- movement,
including Charles Hossein Zenderoudi,
Faramarz Pilaram,
Mansoor Ghandriz, and M****oud Arabshahi. In 1962, she died of
cancer in Tehran. Due to her...