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Abdel Haleem AlDawakhli

Abdel Haleem AlDawakhli

(عبد الحليم الدواخلي)

Egypt,1940–1991

Abdel Haleem AlDawakhli (عبد الحليم الدواخلي, sometimes transliterated as Abdel Halim El-Dawakhly) was an Egyptian painter born in 1940 and active until his passing in 1991. AlDawakhli is recognized for his contributions to modern Egyptian art, particularly through his vibrant use of color and expressive compositions that often drew inspiration from Egyptian daily life and heritage. His work spans painting and drawing, with a style that blends elements of realism and abstraction, reflecting both local traditions and broader modernist trends.

Throughout his career, AlDawakhli participated in several significant exhibitions within Egypt, including shows at the Cairo Atelier and the Syndicate of Fine Artists, institutions central to the Egyptian art scene. His works have been acquired by notable Egyptian collections, such as the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art in Cairo, underscoring his standing among his contemporaries. While his primary recognition remains within Egypt, his paintings have occasionally appeared in reputable international auctions, including sales at Christie's Dubai, where modern Egyptian art has gained increasing attention from collectors.

AlDawakhli’s legacy endures through his influence on subsequent generations of Egyptian artists and his role in shaping the visual language of 20th-century Egyptian painting. His art continues to be sought after by collectors interested in the evolution of modern art in the Arab world, and his works are periodically featured in thematic exhibitions exploring Egyptian modernism.