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  2. List of Moroccan artists - Wikipedia

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    Nicola L (1932–2018), pop artist, conceptual artist, video artist, filmmaker, performance artist; Faouzi Laatiris (born 1958), sculptor, installation artist; Mous Lamrabat (born 1983), Belgian photographer of Moroccan–Flemish descent; Radia Bent Lhoucine (1912–1994), painter [3]

  3. List of Moroccan women artists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of women artists who were born in Morocco or whose artworks are closely associated with that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  4. Radia Bent Lhoucine - Wikipedia

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    Radia Bent Lhoucine (also spelled Radia Bent El Houssein) was born in the region of Marrakech in Douar Oulad Youssef (in the province of Kalaât Sraghna) and died in 1994 in Salé, Morocco. She didn't begin painting until 1961; even then it was rare for Moroccan women to pursue art. [1] [2]

  5. Category:Moroccan artists - Wikipedia

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    Also: Morocco: People: By occupation: Artists Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  6. Hassan Hajjaj - Wikipedia

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    Hajjaj was the winner of the 2011 Sovereign Middle East and African Art Prize [16] and was shortlisted for Victoria & Albert Museum's Jameel Prize in 2009. [17] In 2013, Rose Issa Projects published the monograph By Hassan Hajjaj, Photography, fashion, film, design edited by Katia Hadidian, London (2014) exploring his upbringing in Morocco and London, his experiences in fashion and interior ...

  7. Hassan El Glaoui - Wikipedia

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    El Glaoui was born in Marrakesh, Morocco, on December 23, 1923, [2] [3] to the last Pasha of Marrakesh, Thami El Glaoui.The artist credited British Prime Minister Winston Churchill with convincing his powerful father to let him pursue painting as a career, particularly after a 1943 meeting when the Pasha sought and received Churchill's opinion of his son's paintings.

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