In the early 1950s, Esfandiari's artwork was influenced by
Impressionism. By the late 1950s, he shifted his work towards rhythmic line work, and by the 1960s he started working primarily with blue and green colors. His first showing of work was in a group exhibition at the Tehran Fine Arts Exhibition in 1946. In 1949, Esfandiari participated in the group exhibition of the Iran-France Cultural Association along with Hossein Kazemi, Mahmoud Javadipour, and Mehdi Vishkaei, and they collaborated in the founding of the first private gallery in Iran, the Apadana Gallery in Tehran. He participated in the first Tehran Biennial in 1955. Esfandiari worked for many years for the
Ministry of Education, teaching painting at a girls school until his retirement in 1975. During the
Iranian revolution, and the subsequent
Iran–Iraq war years, he did not create many artworks. He continued painting afterwards, and up until his death. Esfandiari died at age 89 after an illness on March 19, 2012, in Tehran. == References ==