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UnknownAbstract Landscape Arabic Mixed Media Colorful Collage Painting Arab Calligraphy1999
1999
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Large mixed media on canvas composed of torn piece of burlap on canvas painted with a landscape scene of a city street, abstract shapes and shades and finished with glittered Arabic script. Signed at lower left in Arabic and English "Jihad 99"; signed and titled on verso in Arabic.
Framed in a gilt wooden frame.
DIMENSIONS: (With Frame) H: 44.25" W: 1.5" L: 32.25" (Without Frame) H: 39.25" W: 0.75" L: 27.75"
'Arab,' 'Islamic', or 'Middle Eastern' art are all terms used interchangeably. Covering wide variety of modern and contemporary artistic practices in the region. Artists from the Middle East are quite varied in style and technique.
- Creation Year:1999
- Dimensions:Height: 44.24 in (112.37 cm)Width: 32.25 in (81.92 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Surfside, FL
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