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Atta Sabri

Atta Sabri

(عطا صبري)

Iraq,1913–1987

Atta Sabri (1913–1987) was a prominent Iraqi painter recognized for his significant contributions to the development of modern art in Iraq. Born in Baghdad, Sabri was among the early generation of Iraqi artists who played a pivotal role in shaping the country’s artistic identity during the mid-20th century. He was known for his mastery of oil painting, often depicting scenes inspired by Iraqi heritage, landscapes, and daily life, blending traditional motifs with modernist techniques. Sabri’s work is characterized by a vibrant palette and a keen attention to the interplay of light and form, reflecting both his academic training and his engagement with the evolving art movements of his time.

Sabri’s paintings have been exhibited in major Iraqi institutions, including the Iraqi Museum of Modern Art, and he participated in group exhibitions that helped define the Baghdad art scene. His works have also appeared in international exhibitions, contributing to the broader recognition of Iraqi modernism. At auction, Atta Sabri’s paintings have been featured at reputable houses such as Christie’s and Bonhams, where they have attracted collectors interested in Middle Eastern modern art. His legacy endures as a key figure in Iraq’s artistic heritage, bridging the gap between tradition and modernity in 20th-century Arab art.