Original Signed Silkscreen - Charles Hossein Zenderoudi - 1972 Superb - 2
Original Signed Silkscreen - Charles Hossein Zenderoudi - 1972 Superb - 2
Description (ch)
- In 1970, the famous French magazine Conférence des arts, named Charles Hossein Zenderoudi
as one of the ten most important living artists, alongside Frank Stella and Andy Warhol.
Hossein Zenderoudi is also the grandfather of singer Barbara Pravi.
Founder of the artistic movement Saqqa-Khaneh in Iran,
He influenced several generations of Iranian artists. His ingenuity is to marry the elements of traditional art
Persian, rooted in Iranian culture, with elements of modernity, in order to make it an authentic art but
universally appreciated and recognized.
When Zenderoudi's works were shown for the first time at the Stadler Gallery on March 12, 1970,
Emmanuel Looten, poet and friend of Michel Tapié speaks of "sacral enchantment".
At a very young age he was fascinated by scientific theories related to time and space, in particular astrolabes.
and astrology, which have always been ubiquitous in Persian scientific culture.
His works are exhibited in major contemporary art museums including the MoMa in New York.
He is considered one of the greatest Iranian artists of our time.
- Original Screenprint Signed by the Artist, from the series of illustrations
from the edition of the Koran to Lebaud editions.
We are selling several serigraphs by the artist to be found in our advertisements.
- Among the remarkable sales of this artist, we can mention the atypical story of:
"The Letter" Canvas sold for €45,000 at Rouillac (November 7, 2021)
https://www.rouillac.com/fr/lot-551-138128-charles_hossein_zenderoudi_perse_ne_en
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=395156388969234
https://place-des-arts.com/fr/artist/Charles-Hossein-ZENDEROUDI/ZRLJAjMN2HAmFEz4f/Composition-VI/5c93d376d01845164060091e
https://www.paris-perse.com/post/charles-hossein-zenderoudi
Editions Philippe Lebaud - Book Club
1972
Size 20*26cm
Frame 24.5*30.5cm
Edition of 373 copies
Original screenprint signed in pencil
Printed on Vellum by Lana
Under new frame in natural wood
covered with a golden coating
State
Very good state.