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Place of Origin: Moroccan
Moroccan Moorish Orientalist Oil Painting
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan Orientalist oil on canvas painting of a 19th century Moroccan market scene with an old men seating on a carpet selling old coins and a Moorish...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Canvas
Moroccan Orientalist Oil Painting of a Rug Market
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Moroccan orientalist oil on canvas painting of a 19th century Moroccan rug market scene with an sellers seating on a pile of carpet and two other men wearing traditional colorful robes standing and checking the goods.
The background depict an old house with wooden mucharabie and Moorish arches.
Contemporary French oil on canvas orientalist painting of a Moroccan market...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Canvas
1970s Portrait of a Man with a Fez Framed with Floral Motifs and Inlays
Located in Marbella, ES
Oil on panel painting of a man's bust in profile, with a beard and a red fez, against a plain light blue background. The portrait, signed in the lower left corner, stands out for its...
Category
Late 20th Century Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Wood
Very Fine and Large Orientalist Oil on Canvas Titled "Ashura Rituals, Tangier"
By Gordon B. Coutts 1
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Gordon B. Coutts (Scottish/American, 1868-1937) A very fine and large orientalist oil on canvas titled "Ashura Rituals, Tangier" (Arabic: عاشوراء ʻĀshūrā’ - Urdu: عاشورا - Persian: عاشورا - Turkish: Aşure Günü). Signed and inscribed: 'Gordon Coutts/TANGIER' (lower right), circa 1920.
Provenance:
The Fisher Art Museum, University of Southern California.
Gordon Coutts led a peripatetic career, born in Aberdeen, Scotland, he then studied and travelled to Glasgow, London, Paris and Rome before settling in Melbourne, Australia in 1891. In 1896 he moved to Sydney, where he taught at the Art Society of New South Wales, before returning back to Europe in 1899. With the climate of northern Europe detrimental to Coutts' poor health, he moved with his wife, Alice Grey, to the United States where he became a frequent exhibitor at the Bohemian Club in San Francisco. In 1920 he travelled to Tangiers, Morocco where, dressed as an Arab, he passed from tribe to tribe observing the lifestyle, customs and practices of the the village people and Bedouins.
The present work depicts the celebration of Ashura. The day of Ashura is commemorated by Shi'ite Muslims; "A day of pain, pilgrimage and pageantry, it is one of the holiest in their religion. The word Ashura means 10, and refers to the tenth day of Muharram, the first month of the Islamic calendar. This is a period of mourning and cleansing, which marks the martyrdom of Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Muhammad...
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Materials
Canvas
Les Arts Traditionnels au Maroc by Dr. M. Sijelmassi, Hardcover Book in French
By Berber Tribes of Morocco
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Les arts traditionnels au Maroc.
(Traditional Arts in Morocco)
(French edition) By Dr. Mohamed Sijelmassi
264 pages, 317 large color photographs of jewelry, furniture, ceramics objec...
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Materials
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1950s Urban Scene Under an Arch on a Street in an Eastern North African City
Located in Marbella, ES
Oil painting depicting an urban passageway covered by an imposing architectural arch, characteristic of North African medinas. The composition features multiple figures dressed in tr...
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1970s Signed Painting of a Portrait of an Oriental Woman
Located in Marbella, ES
Oil on canvas framed in a gold molding depicting a seated Ethiopian woman in an interior setting with a geometric background. The figure is dressed in traditional clothing and poses ...
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Late 20th Century Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Wood
1950s Painting of a Street Scene with Figures & a Traditional Maghrebi Courtyard
Located in Marbella, ES
Oil painting on canvas depicting a lively urban scene in what appears to be a North African medina. In it, several figures dressed in traditional clothing walk or converse under the ...
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1950s Vintage Moroccan Paintings
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Moroccan Orientalist Framed Giclee
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Orientalist Moroccan scene giclee painting of the King o Morocco.
French orientalist reproduction painting of Mohamed V coming back from exile with a ...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Wood
Vintage Orientalist Oil on Canvas A Portrait of A Young Girl
Located in North Hollywood, CA
Vintage Orientalist oil on canvas portrait of a young girl, painting depicting an orientalist girl dressed in traditional garments.
Meticulous atte...
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Mid-20th Century Moorish Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Canvas
"The Fields, " Magical View of Moroccan Landscape with Male Nude by Jacques Azéma
By Jacques Azema
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Suffused with the soft, rich colors that Jacques Azéma was known for, this view of a Moroccan landscape ("Les Champs" in French) includes a seated male y...
Category
1940s Art Deco Vintage Moroccan Paintings
Materials
Paint
Abstract Painting Mixed Media in Gray-white-rust-black by Hassan Bourkia, 2008
Located in Salzburg, AT
Abstract Painting Mixed Media in gray-white-rust-black by Hassan Bourkia Marrakesh 2008
Hassan Bourkia was born on December 19, 1956 in El Ksiba, near Beni Mellal. He is a writer, translator and visual artist. He has been teaching literature since 1982 and exhibiting in the main art galleries in Morocco and in various places abroad since the early 1990s. He recently participated in the Buenos Aires Biennial of Contemporary Art (Bienalsur), and his works are in several large private collections and museums. Hassan Bourkia has been exploring the field of memory for several years to speak about the drama of immigration and the suffering caused by the trauma of conflicts around the world. From his own life he draws the experience of an intimate apocalypse that leads him to work on collective wounds through archives and fragments. He lives and works between Beni Mellal and Marrakech.
SOLO SHOWS
« Splendeur de l’Incertain », Maison des jeunes, F.B.Salah, Maroc, Hommage au poète Abdallah RAJIAA. « La Nuit est aussi Soleil », Galerie Al Kassabah, Essaouira – Maroc, Travail sur Textes Mystiques.
« Ivresse de la Terre », Galerie Vila Nova, Portugal.
« L’Odyssée de la Terre », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca, Maroc.
« Terres d’Enfance… ici même) 1er Festival de : La Mémoire face à l’Oubli », Bibliothèque municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
« Chants de la Terre », Galerie Sanitas, Zurich – Suisse.
« Être et…Illusion », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
1999 : « Mémoires Souterraines », Galerie Palacio D. Manuel, Evora – Portugal.
2000 : « Couleurs du Sud », Galerie Municipale, Payerne – Suisse.
« Derniers Travaux », Galerie Wingy House, Solothurn – Suisse.
2001 : « Mémoires Souterraines 2 », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
2002 : « Mémoires Souterraines 3 », Bibliothèque Municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
2003 : « Devenirs Vécus », Hommage à Mohamed Kacimi, Galerie Bleue, Marrakech – Maroc.
2006 : « Peindre l’air », Institut Français de Meknes, Meknes – Maroc.
« Flammes et Cendres », Galerie Nationale Bab Rouah, Rabat – Maroc.
« Flammes et cendres », l’Institut français de Marrakech, Maroc.
2008 : « Qana, ce jour – là », Galerie Noir sur Blanc, Marrakech – Maroc.
2007 : « Sur les cendres », Espace Souffle, Casablanca – Maroc.
Galerie Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
2011 : « L’Histoire ‘se- mêle’ », Villa Matisse, Marrakech – Maroc.
2013 : « Jardins Suspendus », Al Markhiya, Doha – Qatar.
2014 : « Couleurs des mots », Matisse Art Gallery, Casablanca – Maroc.
2019 : « Chemins croisés », Karla Osorio Art Galery, Bazilia – Brésil.
2020 : « Au noms des miens », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech – Maroc.
GROUP SHOWS
1985 : « Peintures », Bibliothèque Municipale, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
1989 : « Masques au Pluriel », Faculté des Lettres, Université Cadi Ayyad, Béni Mellal – Maroc.
1996 : « Itinérances : Art Contemporain Marocain », Université Toulouse Le Mirail – CIAM, Toulouse – France. « Plasticiens Marocains Exposent », Palais des Congrès, Marrakech- Maroc.
« Itinérances, aux Portes de Marrakech », Galerie Bab Doukkala, Marrakech – Maroc.
« Peintres d’Al Manar », Galerie Al Manar, Casablanca – Maroc.
1998 : « Poèmes de la Terre », 6ème Festival de la poésie Marocaine Moderne, Association Achouàla, Salé – Maroc.
2000 : « Partage », Galerie Bab Rouah, Journée Mondiale de la Poésie, Rabat – Maroc.
« La Cinquième Saison », Borj Bab Marrakech, 2ème Édition Festival de Musique Gnaouie, Essaouira – Maroc.
2002 : Biennale d’Alexandrie de l’Art Arabe Contemporain, Alexandrie – Egypte.
« L’Art comme Action », Société Marocaine des Droits de l’Homme, Dar el Mrini, Rabat – Maroc.
2003 : « À la Recherche de nos Atlas Secrets », Association AMRASH, Galerie ACTUA (BCM), Casablanca – Maroc.
2004 : « La semaine du Maroc », Palais de la culture, Abu Dhabi – Emirates Arabes Unies.
« Petits Formats », Galerie Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
« À la Recherche de nos Atlas Secrets », Bab El Kebir, Rabat – Maroc.
« Art contemporain Marocain », Salle de conférences, Hôtel de Ville, Aix En Provence – France.
« La Grande Exposition Nationale des Arts
Plastiques », Complexe Culturel, 1ère Édition, Cathédrale Sacré Cœur, Casablanca – Maroc.
2004 : « Terres, Mémoires, Nostalgies » Palais des arts, Lisbonne – Portugal.
2005 : EMAAR International Art Symposium, Dubai – Emirates Arabes Unies.
Peintres Écrivains, 16? Congrès des Écrivains
du Maroc, Théâtre Mohamed V, Rabat – Maroc.
Galerie Al Maqâm, Hommage à Edmond Amran El Maleh, Tahannout, Marrakech – Maroc.
Grande exposition nationale d’arts plastiques, Cathédrale sacré Cœur, 2? Édition, Casablanca – Maroc.
La semaine culturelle du Maroc, Doha – Qatar.
La Galerie Nationale, Lithographies, La semaine culturelle marocaine, Sao Paolo – Brésil.
La Galerie Nationale, La semaine du Maroc, Mexico – Mexique.
Journées Internationales du Désert, Association Tariq Bnou Ziad, Rissani – Maroc.
Aspects, Galerie Mohamed El Fassi, Rabat – Maroc. Grande Exposition National, Cathédrale Sacré Cœur, Casablanca – Maroc.
Exposition d’art plastique arabe, Rashaa, Jeddah – Arabie Saoudite.
2006 : Journée de la femme, Alliance Franco- Marocaine, Rabat – Maroc.
L’Art Contemporain Marocain, Théâtre National, Bucarest – Roumanie.
Académie des Arts, Centre Culturel et Artistique de Saba, Tehran – Iran.
2007 : « Sortir aux entrailles », Galerie Linéart, Tanger – Maroc.
Hôtel de ville, salle Albert Camus, Cugnaux, Toulouse – France.
Espace Fès Palace, La CDG, Fès – Maroc.
Galerie Nationale, La semaine culturelle Marocaine, Alger – Algérie.
« Convergences », La Société Générale Marocaine des Banques (Siège), Casablanca – Maroc.
« L’art contemporain marocain », Galerie Chaabia,
El Jadida (Maroc) ;
Médiathèque Al Assad, Maison de la culture, Damas – Syrie.
Salon d’Hiver, 1ère Biennal d’Art Marocain, Marrakech – Maroc.
La Création Arabe Contemporaine ; Salle d’exposition Hôtel J.W. Mariott, Koweït City – Koweït.
Loft Galerie, Casablanca – Maroc.
Exposition Nationale, Galerie A. El Khatibi, El Jadida – Maroc.
Forsight Gallery, Amman – Jordanie.
« Zones sensibles », Association des Artistes Malgaches, Salle municipale des expositions, Monaco. Art Marrakech, Biennale internationale, Es Saadi Hôtel, Maroc.
Venise Cadre, Casablanca – Maroc.
Salle Nationale, Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso.
2011 : Seven, Galerie Agora, Marrakech – Maroc. Semaine de la culture Marocaine, Salle Nationale, Ouagadougou – Burkina Faso.
Parcours Mobile, Hommage pour Edmond Amran
El Maleh, Galerie 38, Casablanca – Maroc.
Nature et paysage, La Société Générale, Casablanca.
Hommage à Edmond Amran El Maleh, Bibliothèque Nationale, Rabat – Maroc.
Marrakech Art Fair, 2ème Édition Marrakech – Maroc. Inspiring Morocco, Harold’s, London – Angleterre. Société Générale, Casablanca – Maroc.
Top 25, Foire Internationale, Casablanca – Maroc.
2012 : Palais d’Expositions, Genève – Suisse.
Regards Africains Croisés, Actua, Casablanca – Maroc. Espace d’Art Moderne, Assilah – Maroc.
Bibliothèque Nationale, Las Palmas – Les îles Canaris. 5? Symposium de l’Art Moderne, Louxor – Egypte. Borj Bab Marrakech, Essaouira – Maroc.
ArtSyriat, Institut du Monde Arabe, Paris – France.
« 1000 sur Papiers », Galerie Bassamat, Casablanca – Maroc.
« Sobre Paper », Galerie Antoni Pignol, Barcelone – Espagne.
« Matière », Banque Al Maghrib, Rabat – Maroc.
5 Artistes pour Darna, Bab Marrakech, Essaouira – Maroc.
L’art moderne marocain, Galerie Orfely, Amman – Jordanie.
2014 : Dessins, Petits Formats, Ambre Espace, Forum des Architectes, Casablanca – Maroc.
Galerie Al-Alanda, Amman – Jordanie.
Le Musée Mohamed VI de l’Art Moderne, Rabat – Maroc. 2015 : «Les Vertus de l Oiseau Solitaire», Hommage
à Juan Goytisolo, Dar Chrifa, Marrakech – Maroc.
Carte Blanche, CDG, Rabat – Maroc.
Poésie et peinture, Hommage à A. Jouahri, Galerie Noir sur Blanc, Marrakech.
2016 : «Les Vertus…», La Maison Arabe, Séville – Espagne.
Mail-Art, Hommage à Arthur Rimbaud, l’Ancien Tribunal, Florac – France.
« Des Papiers et des Mains », Dar Chrifa, Marrakech.
Al Makan d’Art Actuel, Gafsa – Tunisie.
Mail-Art, Ambre Espace, Casablanca.
2017 : Art Moderne en Méditerranée, Maison Sébastian, Hammamat – Tunisie.
Art Moderne Arabe, 1ère Edition, Qatara, Doha – Qatar. Espace d Art, Banque Cairo – amman, Amman – Jordanie.
Art Moderne Arabe, Union des Artistes, Koweit – Koweit. Sculpture au Jardin des Arts, Marrakech.
2018 : « Traversées » Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech, Maroc.
« Mare Nostrum », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech.
2019 : « Poésies Africaines », Comptoir des Mines Galerie, Marrakech – Maroc.
Maison Sébastian, Hammamat – Tunisie.
Bab El Madina, Tunis – Tunisie.
Maacal (Musée Al Maaden), Materials insanity, 2ème Édition International African Art Fair, Marrakech – Maroc.
Salon du Maroc, Abu Dhabi – Emirates Arabes Unies. Bibliothèque des Emigrés, Musée de l Emigration, Buenos Aires – Argentine.
2? Biennale Internationale Art et Désigne, Brazilia – Brésil.
2020 : « Distance Ardente », Africa 2020, Musée Régional d’Art Contemporain, Occitanie – France. Art Contemporain en Amérique Latine, 1ère Biennale, Sao Paolo – Brésil.
PUBLICATIONS
Depuis 1982, publications de plusieurs articles (philosophiques et littéraires) dans différents journaux et magazines marocains et internationaux :
Al Karmal, Al Quds, Horizons Maghrébins, Mediterraniènnes, La Revue Française, La Pensée Arabe Contemporaine, Arabes et Pensée Universelle.
1994 : « Le gai Savoir », F. Nietzsche (co-traduction, avec Mohamed Ennaji), édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
1996 : « Crépuscule des Idoles », F. Nietzsche,
(co-traduction/ Ennaji), édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
« Abner Abounour », Edmond Amran El Maleh, Récits (traduction), éd. Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc. 2000 : « Dounia Hanya », succession narrative, Édition Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc. Dont quelques nouvelles étaient traduites et éditées dans la Revue Française.
« Le Gai Savoir », 2ème Édition, Afrique Orient, Beyrouth – Liban.
« Éclat de l’écriture », essais critique sur l’art, la poésie et le roman marocains, Édition Le Suprême Congrès de la Culture, Le Caire – Egypte.
2001 : « Le Retour d’Abou El Haki », Edmond Amran El Maleh, Roman, éd. Afrique Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
2002 : « Du Texte à l’Action, Essais d’Herméneutique », Paul Ricoeur, (co-traduction avec Mohamed Berrada), Édition Ein For Human and Social Studies, Caire – Egypte.
2004 : « Le Livre de la mère » Edmond Amran El Maleh (traduction), Édition Luxous, Tanger – Maroc.
« Le Fond de la Jarre » Abdelatif Laabi, (traduction). 2005 : « L’empire de doute : Autour de l’œuvre de Juan Goytisolo », co-éd. Ministère de la culture, Rabat – Maroc.
2006 : « Par Delà le Bien et le Mal », F. Nietzsche (Traduction), éd. Afr. Orient, Casablanca – Maroc.
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