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Jahan Inanloo was born in Orumieh, Iran, to Turkish
parents in the northwest part of the country. She
studied archeology at the University of Tehran.
She is an accomplished artist, art historian, critic and
writer, having written "Historical Persian
Art" (1995), publishing in three editions.
She worked as a curator at "Razavi Museum" in
Meshed. There she's illustrated and illuminated holy
script and has restored historical artworks. Later,
she's worked at the "Malek Museum" in Tehran.
As a lover of traditional art, Jahan sought out many
artists, who were unknown, and learned their fascinating
and complex techniques that she described in
"Historical Persian Art". She admires the
purity of their stories, and her artwork recalls
traditional Persian ceremonies, and the subject matter
of marriage, love and everyday life.
She's participated in more than 10 group exhibitions in
Meshed, as well as some at "Zaferanieh
Gallery" in Tehran.
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