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The ministry said in a statement that the deceased artist "He is considered one of the early founders of the Fine Arts Syndicate, where he holds card number 4 after artists Afif Bahnasi, Naeem Ismail and Mamdouh Qashlan. "
She added, "He is also the founder of the Fine Arts Union of Deir El-Zour, a member of the Arab Plastic Union and a member of the Society of Art Friends in Damascus."
The slaves were born in 1918 Deir Al-Zour is SyriaAnd practiced at the beginning of several careers, and worked as a journalist and teacher of art education and calligraphy before devoting himself to art.
Influenced by different schools and artistic trends, but the essence of his work falls under what is described "Popular Art" Derived from the everyday lives of people, their habits, their clothes and their homes.
The slaves have left a considerable asset in the works of nearly 600 paintings, including portraits of kings, heads and historical personalities such as Farouk the first The King of Egypt, Hussein bin Talal of Jordan and Syrian President Adib al-Shishakli.
He has participated in some 115 local and Arab exhibitions and organized 35 private exhibitions. His honor has been awarded to Syria on more than one occasion and he has received 12 medals and a certificate of appreciation, including the medal of March 8th.
His work has acquired great institutions and museums, including the National Library of France in Paris, and his work has been the subject of many scientific messages in universities.
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The ministry said in a statement that the deceased artist "is considered one of the early founders of the Union of Fine Arts, where he holds card No. 4 after the artists Afif Bahnasi, Naim Ismail and Mamdouh Qashlan ".
"He is also founder of the Fine Arts Union of Deir El-Zour, member of the Arab Plastic Union and a member of the Society of Art Friends in Damascus."
Born in Deir al-Zour, in eastern Syria, in 1918, he worked as a journalist, professor of art education and calligrapher, before devoting himself to art. .
Influenced by different schools and artistic trends, but the essence of his work is what is called a "folk art" derived from the daily lives of people and their habits, clothes and homes.
The slaves left a lot of business with nearly 600 paintings, including portraits of important kings, dignitaries and dignitaries such as Farouk I of Egypt, Hussein bin Talal of Jordan and Syrian President Adib al-Shishakli.
He has participated in some 115 local and Arab exhibitions and organized 35 private exhibitions. His honor has been awarded to Syria on more than one occasion and he has received 12 medals and a certificate of appreciation, including the medal of March 8th.
His work has acquired great institutions and museums, including the National Library of France in Paris, and his work has been the subject of many scientific messages in universities.