Jerusalem

2013
mixed media on paper
36 x 52 cm
signed and dated 'adib 2013' (lower right)

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Private Collection, Beirut.
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Beirut, Lebanon
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  • ABOUT Adib Fattal
    Early Life and Education of Adib FattalAdib Fattal was born in 1962 in Washington DC, US. He studied at the City University of New York, graduating with a BBA in International Marketing. Over the years he has travelled extensively, spending time in Europe, the US and the Middle East. Transition from Business to ArtInitially, Fattal embarked...
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