Gold Jerusalem

oil on canvas
40 x 30 cm
signed in Arabic and English 'JAMIL MOLAEB' (lower left)

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Private Collection, Beirut.
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Beirut, Lebanon
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  • ABOUT Jamil Molaeb
    The Early Life of Jamil MolaebJamil Molaeb is a multi-media Lebanese artist who was born in 1948 in the Aley District of Baissour, Chouf. His talent was evident early on when, in 1967, he won third prize in sculpture at the Sursock Museum’s 7th Salon, aged just 18.Molaeb studied Fine Arts at the Lebanese University in Beirut, under the tuition...
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