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The body of the head of the protection and restoration department of the National Museum of Iran was buried


According to Aria Heritage, the funeral of this great artist and restorer in the National Museum of Iran with the presence of Ali Toloui, Advisor to the Minister and Director General of the Ministry of International Affairs on behalf of Engineer Seyed Ezatullah Zarghami, Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Handicrafts, Mohammad Hassan Talebian The head of ICOM Iran, Qolinejad, Deputy Minister of Technology of the Cultural Heritage and Tourism Research Institute, Dariush Akbarzadeh, former director of the National Museum of Iran and Jibril Nokandeh, director general of the National Museum of Iran, cultural heritage experts, archaeologists, museum owners, experts in preservation and restoration of cultural and historical objects .

At the beginning of the ceremony, Jibril Nokandeh, Director General of the National Museum of Iran, read a message of condolences to Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage. “He was a loving and unassuming legacy who used all his efforts and knowledge for the conservation and restoration projects of the National Museum of Iran. He had a research-oriented conservation approach. He took lasting steps in standardizing the museum in the field of conservation and restoration. “In the literature, the museum of objects speaks, so objects will testify that he was an honest and trustworthy nurse for them.”

He added: “One of his lasting works is the protection and restoration of the will of the late Pahlavan Takhti, which is kept in the National Sports Museum. “He believed in inter-museum co-operation and did not hesitate to help improve the quality of other museums. He had an effective co-operation in organizing historical and cultural property.”

“His half-finished work will continue,” Nokanda said. »

The next speakers at the ceremony were Ms. Samanzamani on behalf of the family of the late and Ahmad Soleimani on behalf of the Sculptors Association, who gave short speeches on the merits and memories of the late Parvaneh Soltani.

The body of the late head of the protection and restoration department of the National Museum of Iran was transferred to the Behesht-e-Zahra artists’ section and placed in his eternal tomb, accompanied by the grief and sorrow of his relatives, colleagues and friends.

Engineer Seyed Ezatullah Zarghami, Minister of Heritage, Culture, Tourism and Handicrafts, and Ali Darabi, Deputy Minister and Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, sent separate wreaths to express their condolences to the family of Cultural Heritage.

Parvaneh Soltani, born in 1344, was a sculptor, sculptor and artist. During his services, he was repeatedly praised as a professional researcher and restorer. After a long illness, he rushed to visit his idol on the evening of Tuesday, May 10, 1401.

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