Hossein Qollar-Aghasi (1902–1966) was an Iranian painter. He was born in Tehran, Iran and was the son of Ali-Reza Qollar-Aghasi, a designer of tile-work patterns. He acquired rudimentary skills of traditional painting in his father's workshop. He was one of the developers of " Coffeehouse Painting", creating canvas works and mural frescoes based on religious traditions and national epics from the Shahnameh.
He mentored from a very early age Mohammad Farahani who continued painting in the Iranian Coffeehouse painting school. [1]
Hossein Qollar-Aghasi (1902–1966) was an Iranian painter. He was born in Tehran, Iran and was the son of Ali-Reza Qollar-Aghasi, a designer of tile-work patterns. He acquired rudimentary skills of traditional painting in his father's workshop. He was one of the developers of " Coffeehouse Painting", creating canvas works and mural frescoes based on religious traditions and national epics from the Shahnameh.
He mentored from a very early age Mohammad Farahani who continued painting in the Iranian Coffeehouse painting school. [1]