Farshid Mesghali


Farshid Mesghali is an Iranian animator, graphic designer, illustrator, painter, sculptor and printmaker who has lived in the United States since 1986. He received the international Hans Christian Andersen Medal in 1974 for his "lasting contribution" as a children's illustrator.

Biography

Mesghali was born in Isfahan, Iran, in 1943. Studying painting at Tehran University, he began his professional career as a graphic designer and illustrator in 1964. After graduation in 1968, he was supported by the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran. From 1970 to 1978, he made many of his award-winning animated films, movie posters, and illustrations for children's books under its auspices. In 1979, he moved to Paris. In the next four years, he worked as an artist, creating paintings and sculptures, which were presented at Sammy King Gallery in Pairs.
In 1986, he moved to Southern California. He opened his graphic design studio, Desktop Studio, in Los Angeles. From 1990 to 1994, he created a series of digital artworks based on snapshot photos. They were exhibited in some galleries and later in the L.A. County Museum of Modern Arts. For the past years, he has been continuing his artistic career, focusing on his sculptural and installation projects in his studio in Tehran.

Exhibitions

Awards

The biennial Hans Christian Andersen Award conferred by the International Board on Books for Young People is the highest recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children's books. Mesghali received the illustration award in 1974.
He has been recognized many times for particular works:

Publications

For Farsheed Mesghali as an illustrator, the U.S. Library of Congress catalogs five Persian-language picture books, and English-language editions for two of them. All published early in Mesghali's career, with other writers and translators. The Romanized Persian editions were published by the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults .Māhī siyāh-i kūchūlū, by Samad Bihrangī, 1968 Jamshīd Shāh, by Mehrdād Bahār, 1970 ʻAmū Nawrūz, by Farideh Farjam and M. Azad, 1970 Shahr-i Mārān, by Farīdūn Hidāyatʹpūr, 1970 Qahramān, by Taqī Kiyā Rustamī, 1970
WorldCat lists two more early works published by the same institution :Ārash-i kamāngīr, by Sīyāvush Kasrāʼī, 1971Pisarak-i chashm-i ābī, by Javād Mujābī, 1973

Animations

Mister Monster, 1970Misunderstanding, 1970The Boy, the Bird and the Musical Instrument, 1971The Grey City, 1972A Very Good Worm, 1973Look Again, 1974From Different Appearances, 1979How and Why, 1985A Drop of Blood, a Drop of Oil, 1986