With his circular compositions, sumptuous details, and rainbow palette, Farshchian's works capture the multi-sensory nature of life, opening portals into emotional, psychological, and spiritual realms.
In a restored Iranian palace dating back to the Qajars and Pahlavies, The Farshchian Museum comprises the largest multi-gallery permanent collection of the artist's work. The museum was awarded in 2001 in recognition of his tremendous contributions to the world of art.
At the age of five, it was already clear that Farshchian's life would be devoted to painting. These early years were also the birthplace of his decades-long companionship with Nia...
Explore and contribute to a wide-ranging selection of remembrances, kind words, & ephemera bearing witness to the artist's devotional relationship with his work and its ability to convey that "human strength, through divine power, transcends all divisions.'