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This is a list of artists from, or associated, with Lebanon This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .
Jeffrey Saad (born c. 1967) is an American chef, author, restaurant owner, television personality, and real estate broker from Chicago, Illinois. He is currently the host of United Tastes of America on the Cooking Channel and Estate Director with Compass in Beverly Hills.
Carlo Carlone, Italian Rococo artist active in Germany whose works include The Glorification of Saints Felix and Adauctus for the church of San Felice del Benaco [110] [111] Fra Carnevale, member of the Dominican Order; works include Christ on the Cross [112] The Carracci, relatives who all did at least some religious art [113] [114]
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The museum opened in 1961, directed by Amine Beyhum, with an exhibit of works of contemporary Lebanese artists, setting a precedent for cultural events in Beirut. [3] The marble stairs of the museum. The Sursock Museum building exemplifies Lebanese architecture, with its Italianate (specifically Venetian) and Ottoman architectural influences. [2]
Chaza Charafeddine is a Lebanese artist whose works intertwine themes of identity, memory, and cultural heritage. [1] Born in Tyre, her artistic work reflects an exploration of the complexities of human experience amidst the backdrop of the socio-political dynamics in the region.
Along with artists, Omar Onsi (1901–1969), César Gemayel (Qaisarr Jumayil) (1898–1958), Saliba Douaihy (Saliba Duwaihi) (born 1915) and Rachid Wehbi (Rachid Wahbah) (born 1917), Farroukh is regarded as a pioneer, having laid the foundations for a modern arts movement in Lebanon. These artists established an originality and freedom of ...
Sculpture of the Patriarch Elias Howayek; Sculpture of Youssef Bey Karam; Sculpture of Daoud Corm, the painter; Sculpture of the Vierge de Boulogne in 1938.; The first sculpture for Martyrs Square in Beirut (in 1916 the square was named Martyrs Square in tribute to the Lebanese nationalists executed by the Ottomans.