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Abstract

Abol-Hassan Sadighi (1897-1995) was one of Kamal-ol-Molk’s distinguished apprentices. As with his teacher, Sadighi disseminated identical values and artistic merits in his compositions. Impacts of impressionism as well as features of expressionist colors, are strongly present in his works.
The article lists over 50 sculptures in different media (clay, plaster, and stone), each of which is listed with place and date of creation as follows:
Ferdowsi Statue:
1312-1347 and 1350, Amirkabir Statue:
1322, Dar-ol-Fonoon School, Rostam Statue: 1325, Zoorkhaneh Portal of Melli Bank, Sa’adi Statue: 1330, Shiraz, Saadi Square, lbn Sina Statue: 1333, Hamedan, Nader Statue: 1335, Mashad, Kamal-ol-Molk: 1347, Nishabur, Khayyam:
1349, Nishabur and
1354, Laleh Park, Tehran, Yaqub Leith:
1356, Zabol.
About seventy of his oil color and water color paintings and several black and white and color designs and sketches are extant.