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Sculpture of Crouching Human Figure

Polyster

41 × 14 × 11 cm | 16.1 × 5.5 × 4.3 in

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Sculpture of Crouching Human Figure Sale price$40,000.00

About the work

Artwork made by Mahmoud Mokhtar (1891-1934). The medium used is Polyster with dimensions of 14cm x 41cm x 11cm. Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.
Materials
Polyster
Size
41 × 14 × 11 cm | 16.1 × 5.5 × 4.3 in
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Cubism
Colours
White
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Mahmoud Mokhtar — Polyster, 14 × 41 cm (representative image)
Mahmoud Mokhtar

Egypt, b. 1891–1934

Mahmoud Mokhtar (1891–1934) is widely regarded as a pioneering figure in modern Egyptian sculpture and a foundational artist of the Egyptian national revival in the early 20th century. Born in the Nile Delta, Mokhtar studied at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he developed a distinctive style that fused Pharaonic motifs with modernist sensibilities. His preferred medium was sculpture, working primarily in bronze, granite, and basalt, and his works are celebrated for their synthesis of ancient Egyptian iconography with contemporary forms. Among his most iconic pieces is the monumental public sculpture "Nahdat Misr" (Egypt’s Renaissance), which became a symbol of national identity and pride following Egypt’s independence movement.

Mokhtar’s works have been exhibited in major institutions, including the Mahmoud Mokhtar Museum in Cairo, which is dedicated to his oeuvre and houses a comprehensive collection of his sculptures. His art has also been featured in international exhibitions, such as at the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris and the Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art in Doha. At auction, Mokhtar’s sculptures have achieved significant milestones at leading houses like Christie’s and Sotheby’s, with pieces such as "The Nile Girl" and "Ibn al-Balad" fetching record prices for Egyptian modern art. Mokhtar’s legacy endures as a cornerstone of Egyptian modernism, influencing generations of artists in the region and beyond.

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