Mansour Kandriz, who was born on March 11, 1314 and died on March 7, 1344, was an artist from Iran. He was one of the founders of the Saghakhane school, and his influence on Iranian painting was significant during his short life.
One of the remarkable features of Mansoor Qandriz’s works is the integration of Iranian customs, painting techniques and western modernism. His pieces often contain clear, flat colors and figures that resemble mythological figures depicted in a simple, abstract manner. The significant deviation point of Kandriz’s works with other artists of the Saqaqhana school is the prominent role that decorative and traditional elements play in his works.