Mohammad Madabber, an Iranian painter, was born in 1890 and passed away around 1967. He is regarded as one of the pioneering artists of the Persian "Qahveh-Khaneh" (coffeehouse) painting style. Throughout his artistic career, he focused primarily on depicting religious themes and dervish scenes. His works were frequently displayed both in Iran and internationally. One of his most renowned exhibitions, titled "Popular Iranian Folklore Paintings", was held in Paris in 1967.