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Colorful Abstract Forms and Patterns, 2000

Watercolor on Paper

30 × 24 cm | 11.8 × 9.4 in

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Colorful Abstract Forms and Patterns, 2000 Sale price$710.00

About the work

Artwork made by Mohammad Abd Al Wahab in 2000. The medium used is Watercolor on Paper with dimensions of 24cm x 30cm. Owned by the Hindiyeh Museum.
Materials
Watercolor on Paper
Medium
Size
30 × 24 cm | 11.8 × 9.4 in
Year
2000
Rarity
Unique
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Abstract Expressionism
Colours
Red, Yellow, Orange
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Mohammad Abd Al Wahab — Watercolor on Paper, 24 × 30 cm (representative image)
Mohammad Abd Al Wahab

Yemen

Mohammad Abd Al Wahab, a prominent Egyptian composer and singer, was born on March 13, 1902, in Cairo's Bab El-Sha'aria district. He began his musical journey by studying the oud at the Arabic Music Institute and later joined the Italian Art Institute in Cairo, where he earned a bachelor's degree with distinction in 1973. His early career was marked by a realist style, with works deeply connected to the local environment, often reflecting architectural elements and traditional decorations. Over time, he shifted focus to portraying women's faces and portraits, emphasizing the beauty of traditional costumes and folklore.

Throughout his illustrious career, Abd Al Wahab composed numerous songs for renowned artists such as Umm Kulthum, Abdel Halim Hafez, and Fairuz. His collaborations with Umm Kulthum, including the iconic "Enta Omri," are particularly celebrated. He also ventured into cinema, starring in and composing for films like "The White Rose" (1933) and "Love's Tears" (1935). His contributions to music earned him several accolades, including the State Appreciation Award in 1971 and the Nile Collar in 1973. Abd Al Wahab passed away on May 4, 1991, leaving behind a legacy that continues to influence Arabic music.

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