German artist Karl Schlamminger’s work donated to Tehran historical complex

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Mohammad-Taqi Erfanpur and Mehdi Fakhrizadeh.They donated the artwork to the complex to preserve it in an appropriate location, Niavaran
it a calligraphic painting Schlamminger produced about 70 years ago with 288 wooden frames on a piece of goatskin.After some slight
acquaintance with Persian script and calligraphy.He pursued a teaching career in the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Tehran from
1968 until 1979, during which many Iranian artists, including Mohammad Ehsai and Mostafa Dashti, achieved mastery.An abstract sculpture by
Aga Khan Award for Architecture, in which the word Allah is repeated eight times in rectangular Kufic script to create an interlocking
central diamond pattern, Schlamminger passed away in 2017 at the age of 82.He also designed the sculpture of the Global Pluralism Award,
wherein the three-dimensional latticework yields a plurality of intersections, offering ever new vantage points, symbolizing pluralism