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== Behzad Fallahi Sichani == |
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Behzad, the son of Master [[:fa:حسین_فلاحی_سیچانی|Hossein Fallahi]] (1938-2021), was born in 1974 in [[Isfahan]], [[Iran]]. As a child, he learned [[Persian miniature|miniature painting]] from his father, practiced the style of Tabriz and Mosaic-work, and since his youth started in early 1995, he has been the director of his father's miniature workshop called [https://miniatureart.org/ Fallahi Miniaturist], located in one of the oldest galleries in Isfahan, in [[Naqsh-e Jahan Square|Naghsh Jahan Square]]. |
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The name of Fallahi Miniature Gallery has been mentioned in various tourism guidebooks and magazines, and the visitors and tourists who have visited the gallery have appreciated the artworks on display and its historical space & atmosphere. |
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He also completed his academic studies in [[architecture]] at [[Isfahan University of Art|Art University of Isfahan]] with a master's degree, and in addition to miniature art, he also works professionally in the field of [https://www.technearchitects.com/blogs/how-to-restore-historic-and-old-heritage-buildings restoration of historical monuments]. After the death of Master Hossein Fallahi in 2021, Behzad, as his father's successor, continues his path in the promotion of Persian miniatures. [[User:آنا مهر|آنا مهر]] ([[User talk:آنا مهر#top|talk]]) 12:56, 15 June 2023 (UTC) |
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Behzad Fallahi Sichani
Behzad, the son of Master Hossein Fallahi (1938-2021), was born in 1974 in Isfahan, Iran. As a child, he learned miniature painting from his father, practiced the style of Tabriz and Mosaic-work, and since his youth started in early 1995, he has been the director of his father's miniature workshop called Fallahi Miniaturist, located in one of the oldest galleries in Isfahan, in Naghsh Jahan Square.
The name of Fallahi Miniature Gallery has been mentioned in various tourism guidebooks and magazines, and the visitors and tourists who have visited the gallery have appreciated the artworks on display and its historical space & atmosphere.
He also completed his academic studies in architecture at Art University of Isfahan with a master's degree, and in addition to miniature art, he also works professionally in the field of restoration of historical monuments. After the death of Master Hossein Fallahi in 2021, Behzad, as his father's successor, continues his path in the promotion of Persian miniatures. آنا مهر (talk) 12:56, 15 June 2023 (UTC)