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Descubra la tasación y los precios de esta y más obras de arte africano en Africartmarket. La Femme Du Pecheur de Samir Rafi


Samir Rafi (1926-2004)
Sobre el lote Lote N° 18
La Femme Du Pecheur
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Precio: 43 000.00 USD 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Estimación (baja/alta) : 40000 USD-50000 USD 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
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Título de venta : International Modern and Contemporary Art 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Fecha de la venta : 30/04/2008 🔓Sin tarjeta de crédito.
Referencia de la subasta : J7RA72ZFMT Live Sale

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Notas : PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, EGYPTThe present lot is among the finest works of Samir Rafi', one of the leading artists of Egypt's second generation of modern artists. Executed in expressionist tones of blue and depicting the lonley situation of the fisherman's wife, husband at sea and reduced to contemplating a fish with an empty dinner in front of her, this work embodies the concerns and artistic sensibilities of a pioneering group of young painters active in Egypt in the 1950s.Samir Rafi' was a member of the Group of Contemporary Art, which included such artists as Youssef Kamel, Ibrahim Masuda, al-Habshi, Mohamad Khalil and Ahmad Mahaer, and was among its leading proponents of surrealism, along with his colleagues Abdel Hadi El-Gazzar and Hamed Nada.As in the 1950s work of Nada and El-Gazzar, there is a strong social message in Rafi's painting, as he sought to highlight the condition of ordinary working-class people, to ennoble the everyday man and woman through stong outline and colour.There is an undeniable strength in the work of Samir Rafi'. He defined form by a strong dark outline, and rather than to mix the colours, he used instead unmixed colours direct from the tube. There is little sense of perspective in his works, the flat shapes resembling collages, and reminiscent of the child-like designs on the walls of the poor streets of Cairo, and the murals on the facades of the Nubian Houses.Surrealist iconography abounds, and Samir Rafi's work is suffused with symbols, such as fish, the devil's eye, totems, talismans, the hand of Fatima, empty plates and pots, light bulbs placed around human figures, hungry families and skeletal nudes. Often they are shown with bored-looking animals, lying around, and representing the monotonous life of the Egyptian poor.
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