Untitled 2

watercolour on cardboard
35 x 45 cm
signed in Arabic 'Moudarres' (lower right)

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Private Collection, Beirut.
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Beirut, Lebanon
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  • ABOUT Fateh Moudarres
    Born in Aleppo, Fateh Al Moudarres (1922 - 1999) was a highly influential artist who became known as a pioneer of modernism across the region and a font of knowledge for other artists in his native Syria.Al Moudarres graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Rome and also furthered his studies in Paris. His figurative work is characteristically...
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