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词条 Jazeh Tabatabai
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  1. Biography

  2. Works

  3. Works about Tabatabai

  4. Later life

  5. References and footnotes

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|name = Jazeh Tabatabai
|image = File:JazehTabatabai.jpg
|image_size = 140px
|birth_date = 1931
|birth_place = Tehran, Iran
|death_date = February 9, 2008
|death_place = Tehran, Iran
|field = Painting, drawing, sculpting, poetry, playwriting
}}Jazeh Tabatabai ({{lang-fa|ژازه تباتبايي}}) (1931 – February 9, 2008) was an Iranian avant-garde painter, poet, and sculptor.[1][2]

Tabatabai received over 10 major international awards for his paintings and sculptures. He was the founder and director of the Iran Modern Art Gallery in Tehran, Iran.[3]

Tabatabai's present fame is mostly due to his creative figures and metal sculptures which he assembled with parts from old machinery and cars. His style is close to the Saghaneh School; milk-women and suns are repeating themes in his work.[4] For this reason, he is cited alongside a handful of other influential Iranian artists as a pioneer of the Saghaneh School, which took form in the 80s.[5]

Biography

Tabatabai wrote his first story, titled "Sand and Straw", at the age of 12 and subsequently entered other artistic fields. He went on to write and direct such plays as "Withering Blossoms", "Lord Chichi Yanf", "Footstep", and "Mister Muchul", and produced another of his own plays called "Scout Association". In 1947 he published "The Little Boy", a story.

In 1951 Tabatabai earned a diploma from the School of Arts and displayed his art, which was then miniatures at his first art exhibition. Four years later he achieved the position of top student in the Film Direction and Principles of Theatre program at the Iranian College of Literature and produced the play "Sailor's Shirt".

In 1961, he completed his painting courses at the College of Fine Arts and established the Modern Iran Art Gallery, the first art gallery in Iran.[6]

Works

Tabatabai's works can be found in major collections and in many museums around the globe including the Louvre and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[1] Additionally, his works have been displayed in exhibitions in England, India, Italy, Germany, Spain, Greece, Australia, France and the United States.[2]

The Artists' House Khaneh-ye Honarmandan in Tehran held an exhibition of Tabatabai's sculptures at the turn of 2018 and 2019.

Works about Tabatabai

In 1967 Khosrow Sinai directed a film about Tabatabai's work called "Biography". In 1997 ga made another film on the artist's life called "Autumn Road".[6]

Later life

In his later years Tabatabai lived in Spain, spending some time each year in Iran. He died on February 9, 2008 at Tehran's Atieh Hospital.[2]

References and footnotes

1. ^Iran's Jazeh Tabatabai dies at 77, Press Tv
2. ^Jazeh Tababtabi; "Iranian Picasso" dies, BBC Persian {{fa icon}}
3. ^Iranian Artist: Jazeh Tababai, Caroun
4. ^{{Cite web | url = http://radiozamaaneh.com/rohani/2007/12/post_175.html | title = Spiritual Vision, to Jazeh's Health | publisher = Radio Zamaaneh|language=fa}}
5. ^Pakbaz, Ruyin, The Encyclopedia of Art, Publications in Contemporary Culture, Tehran 2006, p. 307
6. ^{{Cite web | url = http://radiozamaaneh.com/news/2008/02/post_3833.html | title = Jazeh Tabatabai, Iranian Sculptor, Dies | publisher = Radio Zamaaneh|language=fa}}
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