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Hassan Heshmat

Hassan Heshmat

(حسن حشمت)

Egypt,1920–2006

Hassan Heshmat (حسن حشمت, 1920–2006) was a prominent Egyptian sculptor known for his significant contributions to modern Egyptian art. Born in Cairo, Heshmat graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in 1953 and became renowned for his expressive sculptures in bronze, stone, and wood. His works often reflect Egyptian social life and folklore, blending traditional motifs with modernist sensibilities. Heshmat’s style is characterized by dynamic forms and a keen attention to the human figure, capturing both movement and emotion.

Throughout his career, Heshmat participated in numerous exhibitions, both in Egypt and internationally. His sculptures have been displayed at the Cairo Opera House and are part of the permanent collection at the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art in Cairo. Heshmat’s work has also been featured in major group exhibitions representing Egyptian art abroad, contributing to the global recognition of modern Egyptian sculpture.

At auction, Hassan Heshmat’s works have appeared at reputable houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, where his sculptures have attracted attention from collectors of Middle Eastern art. His legacy endures through his public monuments and the continued appreciation of his work in institutional collections, marking him as a key figure in 20th-century Egyptian art.