Mohammed Sabri
(محمد صبري)Egypt,1917–2018
Mohammed Sabri (محمد صبري, also transliterated as Mohamed Sabry) was a prominent Egyptian painter born in 1917 and active until his passing in 2018. Renowned for his mastery of pastel and oil painting, Sabri is celebrated for his evocative depictions of Egyptian daily life, landscapes, and architectural heritage, particularly scenes from Cairo and Andalusia. His works are characterized by a refined use of color and light, capturing both the vibrancy and tranquility of his subjects. Sabri’s artistic style is rooted in realism, often reflecting a deep appreciation for Egypt’s cultural and historical milieu.
Sabri’s career was marked by significant institutional recognition. He exhibited extensively in Egypt and internationally, with notable showings at the Museum of Modern Egyptian Art in Cairo and participation in exhibitions in Spain and France. His works are held in the collections of major Egyptian museums, underscoring his status as a leading figure in 20th-century Egyptian art. In the auction market, Sabri’s paintings have appeared at reputable houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, where they have attracted attention from collectors of modern Arab art, further cementing his legacy within the region’s artistic canon. Sabri’s long life and prolific output have made him a key reference point in the narrative of modern Egyptian painting.