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Woman Holding Her Hair Up, 1973

Graphic, Print Making

90 × 60 cm | 35.4 × 23.6 in

  • 10 /80
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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Woman Holding Her Hair Up, 1973 Sale price$5,000.00

About the work

Artwork made by Ardash Kakfian (1941-2001) in 1973. The medium used is Graphic, Print Making with dimensions of 60cm x 90cm. The Print is signed and marked with " 10 /80". Owned by the Hindiyeh Museum.
Materials
Graphic, Print Making
Medium
Size
90 × 60 cm | 35.4 × 23.6 in
Year
1973
Edition
10 /80
Rarity
Limited Edition
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Black and White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Ardash Kakfian — Oil on Canvas, 100 × 65 cm (representative image)
Ardash Kakfian

Iraq, b. 1941–2001

Ardash Kakafian (1941–1999) was an Iraqi painter of Armenian descent, born in Mosul. He became the youngest member of the Baghdad Modern Art Group, joining at the age of fifteen. In 1961, he moved to Paris to study architecture, later enrolling at the École des Beaux-Arts to pursue his passion for art.

Kakafian's work is characterized by a fusion of Impressionist techniques and elements from the Al-Wasiti Abbasid School, resulting in expressive lines and vibrant colors. He explored various mediums, including wood printing, engraving, and lithography. Notably, he collaborated with poet Adonis on the book "Ararat," combining Adonis's texts with his lithographs.

Throughout his career, Kakafian held numerous exhibitions in Baghdad and Paris. In 1967, he had his first solo exhibition at the Four Winds Gallery in Paris. He received the first prize from the Salon d’Automne in Paris in 1971 and was mentioned in the French Encyclopedia Larousse in 1975. His works have been auctioned internationally, with prices ranging from $1,015 to $27,500, the latter achieved for an untitled piece sold at Christie's Dubai in 2014. Kakafian passed away in Paris in 1999, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence contemporary art.

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