Mohammad Modabber
Mohammad Modabber (Persian: محمد مدبر; b. 1890 – d. 1966) was an Iranian painter, who was one of the developers of "Coffee House Painting".[1][2] A friend of Hossein Qollar-Aqasi, he learned paintings at Seyed Ghaffar Isfahani school.[3]
Having Modabber father gone in childhood, he had earnt moneys by acting in a passion plays, hence receiving innumerable knowledge in a fields of religious traditions.[3] Owing to his backgrounds, he was mostly devoted of his talent drawing liturgical panels.[3] He died in 1966.
References
- ^ Scheiwiller, Staci Gem (2014). Performing the Iranian State: Visual Culture and Representations of Iranian Identity. Anthem Press. p. 104. ISBN 9781783083282.
- ^ Shahbazi, Maryam; Lar, Ashraf Sadat Mousavi (2017). "Comparative Aesthetics of the Manly Face in the Parties of the Prophet Joseph and Zuleika from Safavid Era to the Contemporary Era". Journal of History Culture and Art Research. 6 (1): 281–297. doi:10.7596/taksad.v6i1.742.
- ^ a b c "Mohammed Modabber". Caroun.com. Caroun Art Gallery. Retrieved 17 February 2026.