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Whitewashed Village Houses With Blue Door,

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Whitewashed Village Houses With Blue Door, Sale price$7,050.00

About the work

Artwork made by Akram Shukri (1910-1983) in 1953. The medium used is Oil on Board with dimensions of 38cm x 30cm. Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.

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Genre
Impressionism & Post-Impressionism
Colours
Blue, Green, White

About the artist

Akram Shukri — Oil on Board, 38 × 30 cm (representative image)
Akram Shukri

Iraq, b. 1910–1983

Akram Shukri (أكرم شكري, also transliterated as Akram Shoukri) was a pioneering Iraqi artist born in 1910 and active until his death in 1983. Recognized as one of the foundational figures of modern Iraqi art, Shukri was among the first generation of Iraqi artists to study abroad, graduating from the prestigious Slade School of Fine Art in London in the 1930s. His work is characterized by a synthesis of European academic techniques and themes drawn from Iraqi heritage, often exploring landscapes, portraits, and scenes reflecting the cultural and social fabric of Iraq. Shukri worked primarily in oil on canvas, but his oeuvre also includes watercolors and drawings, reflecting a versatile engagement with both traditional and modernist styles.

Shukri played a significant role in the development of Iraq’s artistic institutions, serving as the first director of the Iraqi Antiquities Department and contributing to the establishment of the Iraqi Artists Society. His works have been exhibited in major institutional settings, including the National Museum of Modern Art in Baghdad, and he participated in several landmark group exhibitions that shaped the trajectory of Iraqi modernism. At auction, Akram Shukri’s paintings have appeared at leading houses such as Christie’s and Bonhams, with notable results reflecting his enduring significance in the Middle Eastern art market. His legacy is preserved in both public and private collections, underscoring his status as a central figure in the history of 20th-century Iraqi art.

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