Artwork
Portrait of Jalil Ziapour

Portrait of Jalil Ziapour is an oil painting by the Neo Expressionist artist Habib Mohammadi. It dates from 1955 and is held in the collection of the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.
About this work
Overview
Portrait of Jalil Ziapour is a 1955 oil painting by Habib Mohammadi, portraying its subject in a contemplative pose. The work is part of the collection at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts Jalil Ziapour, a man with dark, curly hair, dressed in a light-colored shirt, intently looking down at a book he holds. This gesture suggests a moment of quiet introspection or study.
Technique & Style
Executed in oil paint, the portrait features a distinctive background characterized by a warm, mixed palette of pink, yellow, and gray tones, contributing to an overall atmosphere of warmth and coziness.
History & Provenance
Created in 1955 by Iranian artist Habib Mohammadi, the painting is currently housed at the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art, where it remains part of the permanent collection.
Context
While specific contextual details about the subject's relationship to the artist or the broader cultural significance at the time of creation are not provided, the work reflects mid-20th-century Iranian portraiture trends.
Legacy
Information on the painting's impact, exhibitions beyond its current location, or influence on subsequent artists is not detailed in available sources, highlighting a potential gap in documented legacy.
Artist & collection
Artist
Habib Mohammadi kept a studio above a clock repair shop in Tehran, where he’d paint with one eye on his watch and one on the light slanting through the high window.











