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Bronze Relief with Human and Bull Figures, Sale price$2,820.00

About the work

Artwork made by Mohammad Hussain Joudi . The medium used is Bronze with dimensions of 50cm x 30cm. Currently Exhibited at the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts in Jordan.

Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Abstract Expressionism
Colours
Brown, Green

About the artist

Mohammad Hussain Joudi — Bronze, 50 × 30 cm (representative image)
Mohammad Hussain Joudi

Iraq

Mohammad Hussain Joudi, born in Kufa, Iraq, in 1939, is a distinguished figure in the Iraqi art scene, renowned for his contributions to painting, metal engraving, and enamel inlay. His work is characterized by a profound engagement with Arabic calligraphy and symbolic motifs, reflecting a deep connection to his cultural heritage. Joudi's artistic journey began with his studies at the Institute of Fine Arts in Baghdad, where he graduated in 1960. He further honed his skills in Budapest, Hungary, earning a diploma in 1971 with a specialization in metal engraving and enamel work. ([ahewar.org](https://www.ahewar.org/debat/show.art.asp?aid=532747&utm_source=openai))

Throughout his career, Joudi has been instrumental in shaping the visual arts landscape in Iraq. His works have been showcased in various exhibitions, including a notable solo exhibition at the Gulbenkian Gallery in Baghdad during the 1990s. Beyond his artistic practice, Joudi has contributed to the academic field with publications such as "Fann wa Ashghal al-Ma'adin" ("Art and Metal Works") in 1996 and "Min A'lam al-Fann al-Tashkili fi al-Khaleej al-Arabi" ("Pioneers of Plastic Arts in the Arabian Gulf") in 2000. ([philadelphia.edu.jo](https://www.philadelphia.edu.jo/Library/700/730/Ar/730.HTM?utm_source=openai))

Joudi's dedication to art education is evident in his tenure as an art teacher in Kufa during the 1960s, where he mentored numerous students who later became prominent artists. His legacy is marked by a commitment to preserving and innovating within the rich traditions of Iraqi art. ([ahewar.org](https://www.ahewar.org/debat/show.art.asp?aid=497000&utm_source=openai))

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