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Behjat Sadr Art for Sale and Sold Prices

b. 1924 - d. 2009

Behjat Sadr also known as Behjat Sadr Mahallati (29 May 1924 - 11 August 2009) was an Iranian modern art painter whose works have been exhibited in New York, Paris, and Rome. Sadr is known for her paintings that utilizing a palette knife on canvases to create impressionistic paintings featuring visual rhythm, movement and geometric shapes.

Behjat Sadr Mahallati was born to Mohammad Sadr-e Mahallati and Qamar Amini Sadr in Arak, Iran on 29 May 1924. Sadr began her studies at the University of Tehran faculty of fine arts. She later attended the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli in Naples.

Sadr's first major exhibition was at the twenty-eighth Venice Biennial in 1956. In 1957, Sadr returned to the University of Tehran as a member of faculty and taught there for almost 20 years. There she met and married her second husband Morteza Hannaneh (a well known Iranian musician and composer) and had her only daughter, Kakuti (Mitra). Awarded the Royal Grand Prize at Tehran Biennial 1962.

In 1979, after the Islamic Revolution in Iran started Sadr and her daughter moved to Paris.

Sadr was diagnosed with breast cancer in the late 1990s, but continued to paint. She died at age 85 of a heart attack on 11 August 2009 in Corsica.

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About Behjat Sadr

b. 1924 - d. 2009

Biography

Behjat Sadr also known as Behjat Sadr Mahallati (29 May 1924 - 11 August 2009) was an Iranian modern art painter whose works have been exhibited in New York, Paris, and Rome. Sadr is known for her paintings that utilizing a palette knife on canvases to create impressionistic paintings featuring visual rhythm, movement and geometric shapes.

Behjat Sadr Mahallati was born to Mohammad Sadr-e Mahallati and Qamar Amini Sadr in Arak, Iran on 29 May 1924. Sadr began her studies at the University of Tehran faculty of fine arts. She later attended the Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli in Naples.

Sadr's first major exhibition was at the twenty-eighth Venice Biennial in 1956. In 1957, Sadr returned to the University of Tehran as a member of faculty and taught there for almost 20 years. There she met and married her second husband Morteza Hannaneh (a well known Iranian musician and composer) and had her only daughter, Kakuti (Mitra). Awarded the Royal Grand Prize at Tehran Biennial 1962.

In 1979, after the Islamic Revolution in Iran started Sadr and her daughter moved to Paris.

Sadr was diagnosed with breast cancer in the late 1990s, but continued to paint. She died at age 85 of a heart attack on 11 August 2009 in Corsica.

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BEHJAT SADR | Untitled 

BEHJAT SADR | Untitled 

Sold: GBP 56,250
BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

Sold: GBP 17,000
BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

Sold: GBP 5,000
BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

BEHJAT SADR | Untitled

Sold: GBP 2,000