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Woman's Portrait in Monochrome Expressionism, 1992

Mixed media on paper

45 × 33 cm | 17.7 × 13.0 in

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Woman's Portrait in Monochrome Expressionism, 1992 Sale price$2,000.00

About the work

Artwork "Sidi bou said" made by Al Hadi Al Turki (1922-2019) in 1992. The medium used is Mixed media on paper with dimensions of 33cm x 45cm. Owned by the Hindiyeh Museum.
Materials
Mixed media on paper
Medium
Size
45 × 33 cm | 17.7 × 13.0 in
Year
1992
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Black and White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Al Hadi Al Turki — Ink on Paper, 35 × 50 cm (representative image)
Al Hadi Al Turki

Tunisia, b. 1922–2019

Al Hadi Al Turki (1922–2019) was a prominent Tunisian painter recognized for his significant contributions to modern art in Tunisia. Born in Tunis, Al Turki was among the pioneering figures of the École de Tunis, a movement that sought to blend local Tunisian themes with modernist techniques. His work is characterized by vibrant color palettes and expressive compositions, often reflecting the landscapes, daily life, and cultural heritage of Tunisia. Al Turki worked primarily in painting, exploring both figurative and abstract styles throughout his prolific career.

Al Turki’s art has been exhibited in major institutions, including the National Museum of Modern Art in Tunis and the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris, underscoring his influence within and beyond Tunisia. His works have also been featured in significant group exhibitions that chart the evolution of North African modernism. On the secondary market, Al Hadi Al Turki’s paintings have appeared at reputable auction houses such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s, achieving notable results and confirming his standing among collectors of modern Arab art. His legacy endures as a foundational figure in Tunisian visual culture, bridging tradition and modernity across decades of artistic innovation.

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