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Seated Nude Figure with Wild Hair, 1979

Graphic, Print Making

20 × 25 cm | 7.9 × 9.8 in

  • 4/10
  • Includes a Certificate of Authenticity

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Seated Nude Figure with Wild Hair, 1979 Sale price$430.00

About the work

A crouching nude figure rendered in dense, expressive etched lines conveys raw anguish and vulnerability, their wild hair and twisted form emerging from a darkly textured landscape. The Arabic inscription at the bottom reads 'الإنسان والوطن' — 'Man and the Homeland' — lending the image a deeply political and humanist resonance.

Ramzi Qutbuddin (Iraq).

Graphic, Print Making, 25 × 20 cm, 1979.

Part of the permanent collection of the Hindiyeh Museum of Arts, Jordan. Signed and editioned 4/10.

Materials
Graphic, Print Making
Medium
Size
20 × 25 cm | 7.9 × 9.8 in
Year
1979
Edition
4/10
Rarity
Limited Edition
Certificate of authenticity
Included
Genre
Expressionism
Colours
Black and White, Grey, Purple
Location
Amman, Jordan

About the artist

Ramzi Qutbuddin — Graphic, Print Making , 25 × 20 cm (representative image)
Ramzi Qutbuddin

Iraq

Nadhim Ramzi (1928–2013) was an Iraqi graphic designer, calligrapher, photographer, and painter renowned for his extensive documentation of Iraqi life from the 1950s onward. Born in Baghdad to a Kurdish family, Ramzi's early exposure to Iraq's diverse landscapes and cultures profoundly influenced his artistic pursuits. He began photography at 16, capturing the essence of rural and urban life, and later expanded into painting and calligraphy, drawing inspiration from Mesopotamian art and Islamic geometric patterns.

In 1964, Ramzi traveled to Paris to study advanced printing techniques. Upon returning to Baghdad, he established one of Iraq's premier printing companies, Ramzi Printing, in the 1970s. The company was renowned for its high-quality publications, including a luxurious edition of the Quran in 1993. Ramzi's artistic career featured several solo exhibitions, notably his 1958 photography exhibition in Baghdad and a 1977 show at the Iraqi Cultural Center in London. He also participated in group exhibitions, such as the 1957 Iraqi Modern Art show in Beirut and the 1980 "Seven Iraqi Artists" exhibition in London.

Throughout his life, Ramzi published several photographic books, including "Iraq: The Land and The People" (1977), "From the Memory" (2008), and "My Journey With The Camera" (2010). His works serve as a visual chronicle of Iraq's cultural and social landscape, preserving the nation's heritage for future generations.

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