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Abstract Arabic Calligraphy Architectural Columns, Sale price$7,050.00

About the work

Artwork made by Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (1937-present). The medium used is Silkscreen with dimensions of 80cm x 55cm. The Print is signed and marked with "68 /150 ". Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.

Certificate of authenticity
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Genre
Calligraphic Abstraction
Colours
Red, Yellow, Black

About the artist

Charles Hossein Zenderoudi — Silkscreen, 80 × 55 cm (representative image)
Charles Hossein Zenderoudi

Iran, b. 1937

Charles Hossein Zenderoudi, born in Tehran in 1937, is a pioneering Iranian artist renowned for his contributions to the Saqqakhaneh movement—a neo-traditionalist art form that integrates Persian calligraphy and Islamic motifs into contemporary art. After studying painting at the Tehran College of Decorative Arts in the mid-1950s, Zenderoudi developed a distinctive style characterized by dense compositions of dots, letters, and numbers, reflecting his deep engagement with traditional Islamic aesthetics. ([meemartgallery.com](https://www.meemartgallery.com/artists/93-charles-hossein-zenderoudi/biography/?utm_source=openai))

In 1961, Zenderoudi relocated to Paris, immersing himself in the city's vibrant art scene and forming connections with notable artists such as Alberto Giacometti and Lucio Fontana. His international acclaim grew rapidly; he participated in prestigious biennales, including Venice (1960) and São Paulo (1961), earning awards for his innovative work. A significant milestone occurred in 1963 when the Museum of Modern Art in New York acquired his piece "K+L+32+H+4," leading to his inclusion in esteemed collections worldwide, such as the British Museum in London and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. ([meemartgallery.com](https://www.meemartgallery.com/artists/93-charles-hossein-zenderoudi/biography/?utm_source=openai))

Zenderoudi's market presence is notable, with his artwork "Tchaar Bagh" fetching $1.6 million at Christie's Dubai in 2008. His works continue to be featured in major auctions, reflecting sustained interest in his unique fusion of traditional Persian elements with modern artistic expressions. ([tehranbureau.com](https://tehranbureau.com/tb_profile/hossein-zenderoudi/?utm_source=openai))

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