June 1, 2009

The Persian Peter Max

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5 comments:

  1. Faridoun and Hedayatpour seem to be Iranian names, but nothing to be found with the combination, at least not in roman script.

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  2. I think the end of the title refers to the "art of Farshid..".

    In which case, I think this guy *maybe* is the artist: Farshid Mesghali.
    [google images] I'm not certain but maybe you could email him and ask?

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  3. I think you found him! I just emailed.

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  4. I came across your blog and I found it amazing. Just a note. The name of the book (in the last picture) reads " Shahr-e-maran" which means " the city of snakes". Also, try searching Google for "fereydoun hedayatpour" and "farshid mesghali". You will find them ;) Great stuff! Thanks

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  5. You can also find a bit about the book at this catalogue entry

    http://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4693054

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