Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern Art is coming up for sale on 11th of October 2010 at Bonhams in Dubai.

Bonhams Offer Masterpiece From One of the Greatest Arab Artists in Dubai Sale / Lot No: 161 - Estimate: $60,000 - $80,000

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Courtesy of Bonhams

A masterpiece by Jewad Selim, one of the most important Arab artists, is one of the many exciting works of art in Bonhams latest sale of South Asian and Middle East Art taking place on October 11 at the Royal Mirage Hotel Dubai. This will be the sixth time Bonhams hold a sale in Dubai. Bonhams hold the record for a work sold at auction by Jewad Selim (Iraq 1919-1961), with a $336,000 price achieved in the March 2008 sale in Dubai. This latest sculpture is a very important piece from a lifetime of artistic output. Titled ‘Mother and Child’, it is constructed in fruitwood and mixed media, and is estimated to sell for $60,000-80,000. The work was acquired directly from the artist and thence by descent. The sculpture was brought to the UK by the owner’s mother in 1961/62. Iraq’s Jewad Selim is considered the father of Modern Arab Art. His life came to an untimely end at the age of just forty-one, and so the surviving body of work of this young artist, whose influence was to inspire generations to follow, is extremely important to the history of modern art in the Middle East.

Born in Iraq in 1919, soon after its creation, Jewad practised both painting and sculpture during his career. The government sent him to Paris in 1938 and Rome in 1939 on scholarships. He spent the rest of the war in Baghdad, then continued his studies at the Slade School of Art in London from 1946 to 1948, where he also exhibited at the ICA and the Tate Gallery. After his return to Iraq he was made head of the Sculpture Department at the Institute of Fine Arts and established the Baghdad Group for Modern Art, which was made up of painters, sculptors and architects. After the monarchy was replaced in 1958 by the regime of Abd al-Karim Qasim, he created the Freedom Monument (Nasb al-Hurriya) in Tehrir Square bronze, the largest monument built in Iraq in 2500 years. He died in 1961. “It is impossible to understand the modern art movement in Iraq without taking into account the works of this pioneer artist. To Jewad, art was a tool to reassert national self esteem and build a distinctive Iraqi identity,” explains Mehreen Rizvi, Head of South Asian and Middle East Art at Bonhams.

“His early death was a shock to the artistic community of Iraq, but his spirit remained and was reignited by a new wave of young artists. After paving the way forward, this new wave picked up Jewad’s mantle of extending Iraqi art and influence into the rest of the Arab world and globally.”

Lot No: 160 - Estimate: $25,000 - $35,000

image Suad Al Attar (Iraq, born 1942) City of Domes, oil and gold leaf on canvas, signed and dated 2009 in English and signed in Arabic lower right, further signed, dated 2008-2009 and inscribed London, further inscribed with numerous other dates, all between 2008 and 2009 on the reverse, 100 x 81cm (39 3/8 x 31 7/8in). Private UK collection. / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 169 - Estimate: $40,000 - $60,000

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Shakir Hassan Al-Said (Iraq, 1925-2004) Jala Aidun (Evacuation, We Will Return), mixed media on board, signed and dated 1983 upper left, fragmentary label on reverse with details of the work including the artist’s name, title, date and size in Arabic, 122 x 102cm (48 1/16 x 40 3/16in). Private UK collection; acquired from the artist’s last exhibition in Baghdad in 2003. / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 173 - Estimate: $90,000 - $110,000

image Parviz Tanavoli (Iran, born 1937) Heech I, bronze, 37.5 x 14.4 x 13cm (14 3/4 x 5 11/16 x 5 1/8in). Private Swiss collection. / Courtesy of Bonhams

This work is number five from a series of ten. A date for this work of 1967 has been confirmed by the artist, making this piece the oldest free-standing bronze sculpture by the artist to have appeared at auction to date.

Lot No: 174 - Estimate: $80,000 - $120,000

image Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, b. 1937) Untitled, oil and metallic paint on canvas, signed on reverse, framed, 146 x 97cm (57 1/2 x 38 3/16in). Private French collection; formerly in collection of Michel Tapie, Paris. / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 177 - Estimate: $18,000 - $24,000

image Ali Ajali (Iran, born 1939) Untitled, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated in Farsi in four places, framed, 199 x 145.5cm (78 3/8 x 57 5/16in). / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 178 - Estimate: $30,000 - $40,000

image Nasrollah Afjehei (Iran, born 1933) Untitled, diptych, acrylic on canvas, signed in English and Farsi lower left of upper panel, lower panel signed in English and Farsi on the reverse, framed, each panel 59.5 x 119cm (23 7/16 x 46 7/8in); entire work 119 x 119cm (46 7/8 x 46 7/8in). / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 180 - Estimate: $15,000 - $18,000

image Merhdad Shoghi (Iran, born 1972) Untitled, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated ‘09 lower left, framed, 156 x 196cm (61 7/16 x 77 3/16in). Mehrdad Shoghi is one of the few artists who have made Kufic script their realm of creation, and endeavoring to discover, or else uncover, the capacities of this ancient script. / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 192 - Estimate: $18,000 - $24,000

image Pooya Aryanpour (Iran, born 1971) Untitled, acrylic on canvas, signed and dated 2008 in Farsi lower left, signed, dated and inscribed with the size and medium on the reverse, framed, 200 x 150cm (78 3/4 x 59 1/16in). / Courtesy of Bonhams

Lot No: 197 - Estimate: $6,000 - $8,000

image Charles Hossein Zenderoudi (Iran, b. 1937). Untitled, ink on paper, signed and dated ‘69 lower right, framed, 75.8 x 54cm (29 13/16 x 21 1/4in). / Courtesy of Bonhams

 

 


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