MAHMOUD HAMMAD (SYRIAN, 1923-1988)
MAHMOUD HAMMAD (SYRIAN, 1923-1988)

Iqraa bism

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MAHMOUD HAMMAD (SYRIAN, 1923-1988)
Iqraa bism
signed and dated 'Hammad 1982' and signed again in Arabic (lower left); signed and titled in Arabic (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
47¼ x 58¾in. (120 x 149cm.)
Painted in 1982

Lot Essay

The text is from the Holy Qur'an, Sura al-Aalq (96) verse 1.

Since the 1950s the use of Arabic letters and calligraphy in contemporary Arab painting and sculpture has spread rapidly. In fact, and that it became rare for any Arab artist not to experiment with these traditional motifs.
Hammad's approach was quite different from most. Rather than attempting to treat the characters in a clear, readable way, his style instead developed into a more mysterious way of rendering the words, expressing their message his highly abstracted compositions.

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