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Rodin of Iran. A unique collection of sculptures by the late Mr Ali Akbar SANATI.
Sanati was the symbol of self-reliance who worked for the sake of advancement and sublimity. He has left about 1,000 paintings and 400 sculptures in record of his career.Ali Akbar Sanati was born in Kerman in 1916. He lost his father at an early age and was looked after by a benevolent man. Very soon he discovered that Sanati has a special talent in artistic works and sent the young Ali Akbar to Tehran to receive training at Kamal-ol Molk Art School. He learned sculpture and panting from maestros Hossien Behzad, Abolhassan Sediqi, and Ali Rokhsar and he obtained a master's degree in painting after 12 years of study. A stroke left this Iranian eternal figure and master of sculpture almost paralyzed and he lost his speech since 2003. He had been under intensive care at home by a team of physicians since then but he could not recover due to his old age. Sanati was almost 90 years old at the time of his death. According to the announcements, his funeral will be held on 5th of April and his body will be carried from the front of the Islamic Parliament of Iran or the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tehran with the presence of Iranian artists and artistic-cultural figures

He returned to his hometown where he taught 40 children in a nursery for orphans. He later set up a museum at Tehran's Toup Khaneh Square (currently known as Imam Khomeini Square) and transferred it to the then Red Lion and Sun Society (modern Red Crescent Society). The museum was inaugurated in 1946 with an exhibit which received extensive public welcome. He set up another museum at Hafez Street in Tehran in 1951 to present his own paintings. He then took several of his paintings to a museum he set up in Kerman in 1977. During the US-backed military coup to topple the nationalist government of Dr. Mohammad Mossadeq in 1953, his museum in Tehran was ransacked by rioters and some of his sculptures were destroyed. It took two years for Sanati to repair his museum and sculptures.

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  • For an Iranian who has been out of her homeland for 30 years, and was too young back then to have seen any of our museums this video is a treat to watch. I am so amazed with some of the wonderful artwork that we have there. Please post more videos if you have any, many will enjoy them. THanks!

  • Thank you. why 30 years?

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  • where do you live now?

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  • This is a national and world heritage and should be moved to new house. 400 sculptures, 1000 paintings by Sanati; a major record that we should be proud of

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  • These statues are kept at '13 Aban' mueseum at 'Toopkhaneh sq.' in very middle of Tehran. I hope you go there one day soon, I'm gona go there for xmass and watch these statues for the 10th time. They r worth it.

  • Akbar Sanati was left by his parents when he was a kid, he had a horrible childhood, that's why he tried to depict poor humans. He died just a couple of years ago, he was 90 years old or so (as far as I remember). Roohash shad bad.

  • We left before the revolution and haven't been back since. Videos like this are the only way we can connect with and know more about our country and heritage, thanks!

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