1943 Tehran, Iran - 2010 Tehran, Iran. Known for: Painting.
Born in Tehran Iran in 1943, Taraghijah Ali graduated from the College of Science & Technology in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1970 he returned to Iran and pursued painting professionally....
Read full biography Born in Tehran Iran in 1943, Taraghijah Ali graduated from the College of Science & Technology in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1970 he returned to Iran and pursued painting professionally. Personnel of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary arts in 1994 selected some of his work for permanent...
Read full biography Born in Tehran Iran in 1943, Taraghijah Ali graduated from the College of Science & Technology in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1970 he returned to Iran and pursued painting professionally. Personnel of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary arts in 1994 selected some of his work for permanent collection. He exhibited in many countries, among them United States and France. His work often represented rural Iran and landscape imagery. Like other contemporary Iranian artists such as Nasser Ovissi...
Read full biography Born in Tehran Iran in 1943, Taraghijah Ali graduated from the College of Science & Technology in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1970 he returned to Iran and pursued painting professionally. Personnel of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary arts in 1994 selected some of his work for permanent collection. He exhibited in many countries, among them United States and France. His work often represented rural Iran and landscape imagery. Like other contemporary Iranian artists such as Nasser Ovissi and Jazeh Tabatabie, he got his inspiration from Persian Miniatures, but has stylized into a contemporary version. Taraghijah supported Iranian revolution of 1979 and passed away in 2010. Submitted by Mehrdad Noorani...
Read full biography Born in Tehran Iran in 1943, Taraghijah Ali graduated from the College of Science & Technology in Mechanical Engineering in 1968. In 1970 he returned to Iran and pursued painting professionally. Personnel of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary arts in 1994 selected some of his work for permanent collection. He exhibited in many countries, among them United States and France. His work often represented rural Iran and landscape imagery. Like other contemporary Iranian artists such as Nasser Ovissi and Jazeh Tabatabie, he got his inspiration from Persian Miniatures, but has stylized into a contemporary version. Taraghijah supported Iranian revolution of 1979 and passed away in 2010. Submitted by Mehrdad Noorani