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Ardeshir Mohassess (also spelt Ardashir Mohasess, Persian: اردشير محصص, 9 September 1938 in Lahijan 9 October 2008 in New York[1]) was an Iranian illustrator, satirist, cartoonist and painter, residing in New York.[1]

Ardeshir Mohassess
Ardeshir Mohassess
Born1938
Lahijan, Iran
Died9 October 2008 (aged 70)
NationalityIranian
EducationUniversity of Tehran (1962)
Known forCartoonist, illustrator, satirist and painter
by Ardeshir Mohassess
by Ardeshir Mohassess

Biography


He was born in Rasht and was brought up in Lahijan.[1] His parents were from well-to-do, professional families of Lahijan. His father, ʿAbbās-Qoli, was a judge and his mother, Sorur Mahkāma, was the principal of Rasht's first girls' school and was a respected poet and literary figure in her own right.[2] He began drawing at the age of 3, illustrating his mother's bedtime stories.[3]

He graduated from Tehran University in 1962 with a degree in political science and law,[1] but never studied art formally. While still a student, one of his classmates encouraged him to submit his work to Towfiq, a widely-read satirical journal. For the next eight years, he continued to produce work to the journal, and adopted the house style which involved pictorial commentaries on Iranian daily life and satiric editorials on political figures, which exaggerated the figure's facial features and body.[2] He also worked as an illustrator and cartoonist for Kayhan and other local periodicals.

In 1967, he held his debut solo exhibitions at Qandriz Gallery Tehran, where he exhibited works that had virtually all been published in local journals over the preceding five-year period. The exhibition attracted a sizeable audience and earned him considerable praise.[2]

In 1972, the weekly magazine, Jeune Afrique invited him to Paris and he began to produce satirical drawings and cartoons for this journal. Through this medium, he began to develop an international reputation as a visual satirist. Within a year, he was publishing illustrations in the New York Times. [2]

By the mid-1970s, he had come under pressure from Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and the Secret Police, who took exception to his political commentary and satire, and in 1977 he fled Iran, and went to New York.[3] Although he hoped to return to Iran, the revolution of 1979 and the rise of the Ayatollah Khomeini led to his settling permanently in New York.[4]

In his later life, he suffered from Parkinson's disease and failing eyesight, yet continued to work.[3] He died in New York and is buried in Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York.[5]


Selected bibliography



Personal life


Mohasses was a cousin of Bahman Mohasses, dubbed by some as the "Persian Picasso", Iranian painter, sculptor, translator, and theatre director.


References


  1. "Ardeshir Mohassess passed away". persiancartoon.com (in Persian). 2008-10-10. Archived from the original on 2013-04-19. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
  2. "Ardeshir Mohassess," [Biography], Encyclopedia Iranica, Online:
  3. "Ardeshir Mohassess," [Obituary], New York Times, 20 October 2008, Online:
  4. Freedman, L. The Offensive Art: Political Satire and Its Censorship around the World from Beerbohm to Borat, ABC-CLIO, 2008, p. 148
  5. "Report of Memorial and Burial Services of Ardeshir Mohassess". payvand.com. Retrieved 2016-07-04.



На других языках


- [en] Ardeshir Mohasses

[ru] Мохассес, Ардешир

Ардешир Мохасес (также пишется Ардашир Мохасес, перс. اردشير محصص‎ 9 сентября в 1938 г. в Реште — 9 октября 2008 г. в Нью-Йорке) — иранский иллюстратор, сатирик, карикатурист и художник, проживавший в Нью-Йорке.



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