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Mohamed HAMRI (Ksar-el-Kébir 1932 - 2000)

Boat Gouache 32 x 49 cm Signed lower right in Latin letters *** Gouache Signed lower right Born in 1932 in the province of Tangier, Mohamed Hamri mixed with the Anglo-Saxon milieu that abounded in Tangier in the aftermath of the Second World War. Prior to his first solo exhibition in 1948, Hamri painted murals for the "Moorish cafés" of the colonial era. Subsequently, his exhibitions multiplied in Morocco, Tunisia and Europe. In 1974, he dictated and illustrated a book of folk tales entitled Contes de Joujouka. Hamri uses a variety of techniques in his work, including oil, wood, gouache and watercolor. His paintings mainly depict everyday life in the city. *** Born in 1932 in the province of Tangier, Mohamed Hamri mixed with the Anglo-Saxon milieu that abounded in Tangier in the aftermath of the Second World War. Before his first solo exhibition in 1948, Hamri painted murals for the "Moorish cafés" of the colonial era. Thereafter, his exhibitions multiplied in Morocco, Tunisia and Europe. In 1974, he wrote and illustrated a book of folk tales entitled Contes de Joujouka. Hamri uses a variety of techniques in his work, including oil paint, paint on wood, gouache and watercolour. His paintings mainly depict everyday life in the city.

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Mohamed HAMRI (Ksar-el-Kébir 1932 - 2000)

Estimate 1 500 - 2 000 EUR

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