Mohammad Hamidi
Mohammed Hamidi was a prominent Iranian Qahvehkhaneh painter, known for his vibrant and decorative style. Born in 1930, he studied under Qollar Aghaasi, a pioneer of this traditional Iranian art form. Hamidi’s works often depicted scenes from everyday life, historical events, and religious narratives, showcasing his deep understanding of Iranian culture and history. While he was influenced by the classical style of Qahvehkhaneh painting, Hamidi also incorporated elements of miniature painting, giving his works a unique and personal aesthetic.
Beyond his artistic pursuits, Hamidi was a skilled photographer and a dedicated teacher. His works are housed in several prominent Iranian museums, and his legacy continues to inspire generations of artists.