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Effat Naji

Effat Naji

(عفت ناجي)

Egypt,1905–1994

Effat Naji (إيفات ناجي, also transliterated as Effat Nagy) was a prominent Egyptian artist born in 1905 and active until her passing in 1994. Renowned for her contributions to modern Egyptian art, Naji worked across painting and mixed media, often drawing inspiration from Pharaonic, Coptic, and Islamic motifs. Her style is characterized by a synthesis of ancient Egyptian iconography with modernist abstraction, reflecting both her heritage and the broader currents of 20th-century art. Effat Naji was closely associated with the Art and Freedom Group, a collective pivotal to the development of Egyptian modernism.

Naji’s works have been exhibited in major institutions, including the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art in Cairo, which houses several of her pieces. She also participated in significant group exhibitions both in Egypt and internationally, helping to shape the discourse around Egyptian modern art. Effat Naji’s art has appeared at reputable auction houses such as Christie’s and Sotheby’s, where her paintings have attracted collectors interested in Middle Eastern modernism. Her legacy endures as a key figure in Egypt’s cultural history, celebrated for her innovative approach and her role in elevating Egyptian visual arts on the global stage.