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Painter, Calligrapher, b. 1937 -

Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (born March 11, 1937, Tehran) is an Iranian painter, calligrapher and sculptor, known as a pioneer of Iranian modern art and as one of the earliest artists to incorporate Arabic calligraphy elements into his artwork. He is a associated as a pioneer of the Saqqa-Khaneh movement, a genre of neo-traditional modern art found in Iran that is rooted in a history of coffee-house paintings and Shi?ite Islam visual elements. He lives in Paris and New York.

Born in Tehran, Iran on March 11, 1937. He attended the Fine Art College of University of Tehran in the 1950s to study painting and calligraphy. Zenderoudi was active in the arts community in Iran, through his membership of art groups between 1958 and 1960, he became one of the founders of the Saqqakhaneh movement, which explored the use of Shi?ite Islam visual elements and calligraphy in art. He influenced generations of artists internationally.

After winning an award at the 2nd annual Tehran Painting Biennial in 1960, he moved in 1961 to Paris, France and later became a French national.

His painting titled, Tchaar Bagh was sold at Christie's international auction in Dubai for $1.6 million in 2008.[8] There has been controversy around this artist's legacy of work and his rights to certification of his artwork, including his family estate/foundation certifying (or denying certification) of his work retroactively

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  • AR Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) Portrait of Ms Mehri Majd
    May. 01, 2019

    AR Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) Portrait of Ms Mehri Majd

    Est: £6,000 - £10,000

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) Portrait of Ms Mehri Majd pen, ink and pencil on paper, framedsigned "Charles Hossein Zenderoudi" in Farsi, executed circa 1958-196045 x 35cm (17 11/16 x 13 3/4in). Provenance:Property from a private collection, LondonAcquired directly from the Artist, circa 1958-1960Thence by descentNote:This work is sold with a photo certificate from the archive Charles-Hossein Zenderoudi

    Bonhams
  • * CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - Purple Pearl
    Oct. 24, 2018

    * CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - Purple Pearl

    Est: £40,000 - £60,000

    * CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Purple Pearl acrylic and iridescent paint on canvas signed “Zenderoudi Charles-Hossein” and dated “2006” (lower right) and further inscribed “Charles Hossein Zenderoudi Purple Pearl 2006” on the verso, executed in 2006 152 x 150cm (59 13/16 x 59 1/16in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - HE + TCHE
    Nov. 28, 2017

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - HE + TCHE

    Est: £40,000 - £60,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) HE + TCHE acrylic and ink on canvas signed and dated, executed in 1972 85 x 74cm (33 7/16 x 29 1/8in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - LALSA
    Nov. 28, 2017

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) - LALSA

    Est: £70,000 - £100,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) LALSA acrylic on canvas signed and dated, executed in 1973 106 x 151cm (41 3/4 x 59 7/16in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Untitled (Geometric Compo
    Apr. 26, 2017

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Untitled (Geometric Compo

    Est: £6,000 - £8,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Untitled (Geometric Composition) oil on canvas, framed signed and dated Zenderoudi 74 (lower left), executed in 1974 56 x 47cm (22 1/16 x 18 1/2in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Despina acrylic and pig
    Apr. 26, 2017

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Despina acrylic and pig

    Est: £60,000 - £80,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Despina acrylic and pigments on canvas executed in 1979 110 x 108cm (43 5/16 x 42 1/2in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Mir + 54 + Bz + S oil on
    Apr. 26, 2017

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Mir + 54 + Bz + S oil on

    Est: £200,000 - £300,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) Mir + 54 + Bz + S oil on canvas, framed signed Hossein Zenderoudi and dated 1962 in Farsi (lower right), inscribed Hossein Zenderoudi 1962, further inscribed Mir + 54 + Bz + S in Farsi on the verso, executed in 1962 150 x 142cm (59 1/16 x 55 7/8in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) TCHAH TCHAHE JIME acrylic and pigment on canvas, framed
    Oct. 12, 2016

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) TCHAH TCHAHE JIME acrylic and pigment on canvas, framed

    Est: £110,000 - £160,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, BORN 1937) TCHAH TCHAHE JIME acrylic and pigment on canvas, framed signed (lower right) and dated 1980 212 x 146cm (83 7/16 x 57 1/2in).

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) Composition for Zahra Ghazavi
    Apr. 27, 2016

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) Composition for Zahra Ghazavi

    Est: £6,000 - £10,000

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) Composition for Zahra Ghazavi ink on paper, framed executed circa 1965 45 x 35cm (17 11/16 x 13 3/4in). FOOTNOTES "This work has been executed by the humble Hossein Zenderoudi, during dinner on Monday night among the following friends: Mr Tanavoli, Behrouzian, Vishkaei, Mr and Mrs Ghazavi and Lady Mehri" - Inscription around the border of the present piece Notes: inscribed (around the border) "in kar az in haghir, Hossein Zenderoudi, dar shabe doshanbe dar sham ba doostan: aghaye Tanavoli, Behrouzian, Vishkaei, aghaye Ghazavi, khanoomeh Ghazavi, va banu Mehri"

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) DJE-DJA-DJOU
    Apr. 27, 2016

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) DJE-DJA-DJOU

    Est: £100,000 - £150,000

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) DJE-DJA-DJOU acrylic on canvas, framed signed and dated "Zenderoudi 75" (lower right), executed in 1975 210 x 140cm (82 11/16 x 55 1/8in). FOOTNOTES Charles Hossein Zenderoudi "Once and again my soul did me implore, To teach her, if I might, the heavenly lore; I bade her learn the Alif well by heart. Who knows that letter well need learn no more." Khayyam "In my early work, only black and white were important. I preferred to work in these two colours only, but in folk arts, colour is the determining factor. We know how well this aspect of colour was used in tazieh's - passion plays. Red had a negative effect and is used for garments and identification of felons. White and green have a positive effect and are used for the cloak of saints. In Spanish bull fighting stadiums bulls get aggressive and attack when facing a red fabric. Green has a pacifying effect... I first studied the science of colors and then reached a method of how to make use of them in my works. The use of color in my paintings had and has a philosophical origin." Zenderoudi The present work is a monumental and enigmatic example of Charles Hossein Zenderoudi's modern take on Persian calligraphy. Zenderoudi is widely considered one of Iran's most accomplished modern artists, and as a founding father of the highly influential Saqqa Khaneh movement, has been a pioneering figurehead of Iranian neo-traditionalism. The Artist Charles Hossein Zenderoudi was born in 1937 in Tehran. After his initial studies in mid 1950s, he entered the Fine Art College of Tehran University to study painting. In the late 1950s Zenderoudi created the Saqqa-khaneh movement which sought to counter the academic and Western derived art movements prevalent in Iran at the time in favour of a truly indigenous aesthetic, where popular and religious elements were synthesised within a distinctly modern artistic agenda. He left Iran for Paris in 1961 where he met artists like Alberto Giacometti, Stephen Poliakoff and Lucio Fontana and writers such as Eugène Ionesco. Zenderoudi has received many accolades and won many international awards, starting at the biennales of Venice in 1960 and São Paolo in 1961, when he was still in his early 20s. Following the 1963 acquisition by New York's Museum of Modern Art of his K+L+32+H+4, which not only marked the first of his paintings to enter a major public collection but also served as a catalyst for other museums to follow suit, most of the world's prominent art institutions have sought to include his works in their collections – London's British Museum, Paris's Centre Pompidou and Copenhagen's Statens Museum, among others. The Oeuvre His choice of subject matter, calligraphy, has historically been the most established mode of formal artistic expression prevalent in Iran, but, by emphasizing form over meaning, and by stripping the written word down to its aesthetic, structural, fundaments, Zenderoudi subverts the traditional values of Persian calligraphy. Zenderoudi's text is intentionally illegible and carries no literal meaning, freeing it from the constraint of linguistic limitation, and imbuing it with a sense of universality which rescues the archaic practice of calligraphy from obscurity, giving it renewed relevance in a contemporary context. Zenderoudi's compositions pay homage to centuries of Persian religious imagery and employ a systematic repetition of letter-forms that finds its genesis in the mystical practice of Sufi numerologists, who believed in the spiritual significance of singular letters and worked these principles into hugely intricate talismanic charts. Zenderoudi's methodical compositions, whilst not accurately following the grammar or axioms of numerology, capture the aesthetic and conceptual qualities of its cryptic nature. Zenderoudi's early works focused on dense talismanic imagery, mixing iconography, freehand script and numerals. The density of these compositions sought to capture the visual intensity of popular religious expression in Iran, where banners, standards, altars, murals and mosques exuberantly adorn the urban landscape. Works from the present series, composed in the mid 1970's, mark a shift towards a more compositionally terse, technical and measured approach to calligraphy. The crowded iconography of the early works is replaced by a greater focus on larger letter-forms, which exhibit a formal refinement lacking in their earlier counterparts. Letterforms are given new life, freed from the classical monotone. Words are rendered with bold, colourful letters atypical of academic calligraphy, they fan elegantly outwards circumambulation an intertwined nucleus; the cyclical format and fractal quality of the composition harks to the meditative practises favoured by the Sufis, Measured but spontaneous, technical yet effuse, Zenderoudi' manipulates Persian calligraphy with effortless ease, boasting a visual scope which faithfully captures the salient elements of Iran's traditional popular religious aesthetic. Rendered with the use of rich and vibrant colours, his canvases replicate the tonal and textural qualities of the votive art so common to the Iranian urban landscape. Almost rhythmic in its grace, balance and composition, the present work is one of the finest examples of Zenderoudi's work from this period The present lot is accompanied by a Certificate from Zenderoudi and will be included in his upcoming Catalogue raisonne

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI | Eyn + Eyn
    Apr. 21, 2016

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI | Eyn + Eyn

    Est: £100,000 - £130,000

    fint

    Sotheby's
  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI | Tayaré Bal Darad. Vali...
    Apr. 21, 2016

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI | Tayaré Bal Darad. Vali...

    Est: £65,000 - £80,000

    ink and natural pigments on paper

    Sotheby's
  • Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) PI + ROUZ + G
    Oct. 07, 2015

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) PI + ROUZ + G

    Est: -

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, born 1937) PI + ROUZ + G

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) AZIMECH
    Apr. 20, 2015

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) AZIMECH

    Est: £50,000 - £70,000

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) AZIMECH

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  • CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) SAT + HE + SAT
    Apr. 20, 2015

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) SAT + HE + SAT

    Est: -

    CHARLES HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (Iran, born 1937) SAT + HE + SAT

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  • Untitled
    Oct. 07, 2014

    Untitled

    Est: £10,000 - £15,000

    Untitled acrylic on canvas, framed signed and dated "Charles Hossein Zenderoudi 2006" in English (lower right), executed in 2006 80 x 49cm (31 1/2 x 19 5/16in).

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  • SECONDS-BEHTARIN-SECONDS
    Oct. 07, 2014

    SECONDS-BEHTARIN-SECONDS

    Est: £80,000 - £120,000

    SECONDS-BEHTARIN-SECONDS acrylic on canvas, framed signed and dated "Zenderoudi 78" (bottom right), executed in 1978 211 x 135cm (83 1/16 x 53 1/8in).

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  • Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iranian, b. 1937)
    Oct. 25, 2011

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iranian, b. 1937)

    Est: $50,000 - $70,000

    Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iranian, b. 1937) VAVE PARISHAN acrylic and India ink on paper 35 3/8 x 26in. (90 x 68cm.) Executed in 1972

    Christie's
  • HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, B. 1937)
    Feb. 01, 2007

    HOSSEIN ZENDEROUDI (IRAN, B. 1937)

    Est: $12,000 - $15,000

    Untitled signed and dated 'Zenderoudi 1976' (lower right) watercolour and gouache on paper 29 7/8 x 22in. (76 x 56cm.) Painted in 1976

    Christie's
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