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Woman with Bird and Tribal Jewelry

Oil on Canvas

20 × 20 cm | 7.9 × 7.9 in

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Woman with Bird and Tribal Jewelry Sale price$1,500.00

About the work

A frontal portrait of a young woman adorned with ornate triangular earrings and a matching headdress, a small bird perched beside her against a warm earthy background. The naive, folk-inspired style is enriched with colorful geometric motifs and a red garment with zigzag trim.

Hasan Rashed (Egypt).

Oil on Canvas, 20 × 20 cm.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. One of a kind.

Materials
Oil on Canvas
Medium
Size
20 × 20 cm | 7.9 × 7.9 in
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Brown, Red, Green
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Hasan Rashed — Oil on Board, 50 × 70 cm (representative image)
Hasan Rashed

Egypt, b. 1937–2008

Hassan Rashed (1937–2008) was an Egyptian painter renowned for his vivid depictions of Egypt's popular culture and traditions. Born in Giza, he pursued free studies in fine arts and became a member of the Syndicate of Plastic Arts, the Cairo Atelier, and the Ghouri Artists Association. ([fineart.gov.eg](https://www.fineart.gov.eg/arb/cv/cv.asp?IDS=495&utm_source=openai))

Rashed's artistic journey was deeply influenced by his upbringing in a popular neighborhood, where he was captivated by the murals celebrating pilgrims' journeys to Mecca. This early exposure inspired him to incorporate elements of Egyptian folk art into his work, creating pieces that resonate with the spirit of the Egyptian people. His paintings often feature scenes from daily life, celebrations, and traditional customs, rendered with a unique blend of spontaneity and symbolic expression. ([fineart.gov.eg](https://www.fineart.gov.eg/arb/cv/About.asp?IDS=495&utm_source=openai))

Throughout his career, Rashed held numerous solo exhibitions, including shows at the Cairo Atelier in the 1970s and 1980s, the French Cultural Center in 1986, and the Akhenaten Hall in 1995. Posthumously, his work continued to be celebrated, with exhibitions such as "A Journey in Love with Egypt" in 2008 and "Egypt Sings" in 2010. In 2015, the Museum of Egyptian Modern Art hosted a retrospective titled "The Face of Popular Egypt," showcasing a selection of his masterpieces that capture the essence of Egyptian life and heritage. ([fineart.gov.eg](https://www.fineart.gov.eg/arb/cv/cv.asp?IDS=495&utm_source=openai))

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