Tahia Halim (Egypt, 1919-2003) Paris Nocturne
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1969-01-01 | Property from a private collection, London Thence by descent to the present owner Acquired directly from the Artist by the the above in 1969 Tahia Halim's masterful early painting, Parisian Nocturne, painted while she was living in the city, captures the timeless allure of the City of Lights through a mysterious and evocative lens
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- This dark and atmospheric piece transports the viewer to the hidden corners of Paris, away from the glamorous boulevards and tourist attractions, and into the heart of its enigmatic back streets
- Halim's keen eye for detail and her skilful use of shadow and light create a sense of depth and intrigue within the composition
- The play of dimly lit alleyways against the subtle glow of distant streetlights casts an almost cinematic quality over the scene, drawing the observer deeper into the narrative of the piece
- The muted color palette of rich browns, deep blacks, and soft grays enhances the sense of mystery and timelessness, evoking the spirit of classic noir cinema
- As the viewer explores the painting, they are invited to imagine the stories that unfold in these hidden urban passageways, where every shadow conceals a secret and every corner holds a tale
- Tahia Halim's Parisian Nocturne is a testament to her remarkable ability to capture the essence of a place and time in a single frame
- This painting is not merely a depiction of Paris; it is an invitation to wander its back streets and immerse oneself in the enigma they hold
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