80 Items by auctions and galleries:
hassan
Lot 10 SHAKER HASSAN AL SAID (1925, SAMAWAH - 2004, BAGHDAD)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Marhala: Highlights from the Dalloul Collection
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
CHRISTIE'S
Marhala: Highlights from the Dalloul Collection
Date: 09.11.2023 15:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 48
Lot 36 FAEQ HASSAN (1914, BAGHDAD - 1992, PARIS)
Faeq Hassan (1914 - 1992)
Marhala: Highlights from the Dalloul Collection
Faeq Hassan
1914 - 11.01.1992
Iraq, Ottoman Empire
Faeq Hassan was an Iraqi painter noted for founding several 20th century art groups, which collectively were responsible for bridging the gap between Iraqi heritage and traditional art and modern art. He is often called the 'father of Iraqi modern art. Hassan was a highly experimental painter. At different times, he explored the visual possibilities of Cubism, Impressionism and Abstract art, amongst other genres. As an art student, he had been heavily influenced by impressionism, but as he matured his work became more and more abstract. However, from a commercial standpoint, he found that impressionist works were popular and sold well, accordingly he returned again and again to that style. Hassan participated exhibitions until 1967; including the first exhibition of his newly formed, Corner Groups. He also took part in the Friends of Art Society in 1943 and 1946.
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Marhala: Highlights from the Dalloul Collection
Date: 09.11.2023 15:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 48
Lot 13 Faeq Hassan (Iraqi, 1914-1992)
Faeq Hassan (1914 - 1992)
Middle Eastern 20th and 21st Century Art
Faeq Hassan
1914 - 11.01.1992
Iraq, Ottoman Empire
Faeq Hassan was an Iraqi painter noted for founding several 20th century art groups, which collectively were responsible for bridging the gap between Iraqi heritage and traditional art and modern art. He is often called the 'father of Iraqi modern art. Hassan was a highly experimental painter. At different times, he explored the visual possibilities of Cubism, Impressionism and Abstract art, amongst other genres. As an art student, he had been heavily influenced by impressionism, but as he matured his work became more and more abstract. However, from a commercial standpoint, he found that impressionist works were popular and sold well, accordingly he returned again and again to that style. Hassan participated exhibitions until 1967; including the first exhibition of his newly formed, Corner Groups. He also took part in the Friends of Art Society in 1943 and 1946.
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Middle Eastern 20th and 21st Century Art
Date: 03.11.2021 10:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 46
Lot 116 Shaker Hassan Al-Said (Iraqi, 1925-2004)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art, Part II
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
CHRISTIE'S
Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art, Part II
Date: 03.11.2022 13:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 36
Lot 11 SHAKER HASSAN AL SAID (IRAQI, 1925-2004)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art Online
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
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Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art Online
Date: 16.05.2023 16:00 UTC +04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 63
Lot 68 SHAKER HASSAN AL-SAID (1925, SAMAWAH - 2004, BAGHDAD)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
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Modern and Contemporary Middle Eastern Art
Date: 09.11.2023 17:00 UTC +00:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 58
Lot 13 SHAKER HASSAN AL SAID (1925, SAMAWAH - 2004, BAGHDAD)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Modern and Contemporary Art Dubai
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
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Modern and Contemporary Art Dubai
Date: 31.05.2024 13:00 UTC +04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 89
Lot 16 SHAKER HASSAN AL SAID (1925, SAMAWAH – 2004, BAGHDAD)
Shakir Hassan Al Said (1925 - 2004)
Modern and Contemporary Art Dubai
Shakir Hassan Al Said
1925 - 2004
Iraq
Shakir Hassan Al Said, an Iraqi painter, sculptor and writer, is considered one of Iraq's most innovative and influential artists. An artist, philosopher, art critic and art historian, he was actively involved in the formation of two important art groups that influenced the direction of post-colonial art in Iraq. He, and the art groups in which he was involved, shaped the modern Iraqi art movement and bridged the gap between modernity and heritage. His theories charted a new Arabic art aesthetic which allowed for valuations of regional art through lenses that were uniquely Arabic rather than Western. Al Said's early work reveals the influence of European avant-garde art movements - particularly expressionism and cubism. However, his work also drew on his Arabic-Islamic heritage and popular culture. His work evolved from the 1960s after he began to focus on Sufism in the 1960s. From this time, he began to integrate Arabic letters as a visual element in his compositions. His artistic philosophy was rooted within both Sufism (a branch of Islam) and Western Modern ideals regarding structuralism, semiotics, deconstructionist, phenomenology, and existentialist thoughts. Al Said published several books on modern art in Iraq and numerous articles in Arabic journals and newspapers.
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Modern and Contemporary Art Dubai
Date: 31.05.2024 13:00 UTC +04:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 89
Lot 24 ROLEX. A VERY RARE AND HIGHLY IMPORTANT 18K GOLD AUTOMATIC WRISTWATCH WITH SWEEP CENTRE SECONDS, DAY, DATE, GREEN JASPER BLOODSTONE DIAL, BRACELET AND MATCHING PAIR OF CHAUMET CUFFLINKS, ORDERED BY HIS MAJESTY KING HASSAN II
Rolex
Rare Watches
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Rare Watches
Date: 06.11.2023 15:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 139
Lot 3041 Jeton des 1. Moskauer Kadettenkorps der Kaiserin Katarine II., verliehen an den persischen Botschafter Mirza Hassan Khan, Russland, datiert 1894
A96: Orders and Military Collectibles until 1918
Hermann Historica
A96: Orders and Military Collectibles until 1918
Date: 11.05.2023 10:00 UTC +01:00
Number of lots in the catalog: 633