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  2. List of Lebanese painters - Wikipedia

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    List of Lebanese painters. This is a list of Lebanese painters: Norikian krikor 1941. Chaouki Chamoun [1] Chafik Abboud. Daniel Abillama [2] Krikor Agopian. Charles Andraos (artist) [3] Zaher Bizri.

  3. Wajih Nahlé - Wikipedia

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    Wajih Nahlé. Wajih Nahlé (in Arabic وجيه نحلة ), (February 1, 1932 [1] – February 21, 2017 [2] ), born in Beirut, Lebanon, [3] [4] [5] was a Lebanese postwar and contemporary master painter, calligrapher and sculpture who has created new and original forms of expression, a pioneer in his generation. He studied painting in the ...

  4. Moustafa Farroukh - Wikipedia

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    Most of his paintings were portraits, landmarks, or scenery from his homeland Lebanon. 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 ...

  5. The Vortices of Wrath (Lebanon 1977) - Wikipedia

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    Dimensions. 3 m × 7.60 m (120 in × 299 in) The Vortices of Wrath (Lebanon 1977) is a triptych painted by Nabil Kanso in 1977. It is part of the Lebanon series began in 1975 in response to the Lebanese Civil War. The triptych is done in oil on canvas measuring 3×7.60 meters (10×25 feet). The center is 3×3 meters (10×10 feet) and each side ...

  6. Aref Rayess - Wikipedia

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    Born in Beirut, Aref Rayess started his career as a self-taught artist exhibiting for the first time in 1948. He lived in Africa for many years during which he traveled between Senegal and Paris. In Paris, he joined the studios of Fernand Léger, André Lhote, Marcel Marceau and Ossip Zadkine while studying at the Académie de la Grande Chaumière.

  7. Shafic Abboud - Wikipedia

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    Shafic Abboud. Shafic (or Chafic) Abboud (1926 in Mhaidseh, near Bikfaya, Lebanon – 2004 in Paris, France) was a Lebanese painter. He studied at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts ALBA and left to Paris in 1947. [1] Although he spent most of his life in France, he is considered as one of the most influential Lebanese artists of the 20th ...

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