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I am Zoroastrian, my name Parichehr
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I am Zoroastrian, my name Parichehr
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1. Cavalier of Art, Ph.D. in Art Mrs. Parichehr Namdar Freydooni is the first Zoroastrian girls entered to the Art University of Tehran in 1949-1950 and she graduated in 1953-1954 with Master and received Honorary Ph.D. in Art from Iran's Culture and Art Organization in 2012. 2. She was one of the women started working in Iran's Cartography Organization in 1952 and she taught other co-workers design, composition, color and line and etc... and that year her design for the Cartography Organization Logo was accepted and this logo still is in use in this organization, in 2018. 3. She was one of the first Zoroastrian girls and one of the first women in Iran started driving in 1957 in Tehran and because by that time driver license wasn't that important she didn't receive her driver license till 1961 in Abadan City. 4. The first female created a new and unique technique in the art of painting in the world, in 1966. In her painting, you can see 3D and 4D. She called this technique; "Passing Time, Movement, and Reflection" which it was registered under her name in France in 1978 and patented in the U.S. in 1986. Since then the world started to bring dimension to all the arts too. 5. The first woman in the world received the title of "Cavaliere D'lle Arti" (Cavalier of Art) and "knight of the Art". 6. During the 7th International of Zoroastrian Congress in 1999-2000, at Huston Texas U.S.A. she received the prize of Daughter of Mashyani for being the first and the only Zoroastrian in painting career and created a unique technique in the world in last 200 years. 7. In the Mogadam Museum in Tehran (the most expensive museum in the world) she was the first woman and an artist who had an exhibition that they opened their Gallery to the public in 2012. She opened her exhibit with her 26 paintings and she called it "The development of Naturalism". In this exhibit, she showed the evolution and developments of her methods how to achieved her new and unique technique with her 20 paintings from before, during and after university, and 6 paintings created in her technique included her last painting in 2012. 8. She repeated the same exhibit called "The development of Naturalism" in the Mehraban Gallery in Zoroastrian Culture and Art Center in Tehran. This is the first Zoroastrian Art Gallery in the world and she was the first Zoroastrian artist to open this gallery with her 26 paintings. 9-For last 40 years during her exhibit in 1978 in the Fine art Museum in Sa'ad Abad Palace, Tehran, she didn't go after her painting and she didn't know what was happened to it after the revolution. Then when we asked around and found out they kept it in their special storage room in the Fine art Museum in Sa'ad Abad Palace. Then they invited her to have an exhibit with that painting "Negah" with 26 more of her paintings in 2015. And many people visited from around the world and they were amazed to see this new technique.