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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Faiq Hassan, Fisherman, 1958

Faiq Hassan

Fisherman, 1958
Oil on canvas
87 x 78 cm
34 1/4 x 30 3/4 in
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Faiq Hassan studied in Paris, receiving a degree from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1938. Upon his return to Baghdad, he founded the Department of Painting at the...
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Faiq Hassan studied in Paris, receiving a degree from the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in 1938. Upon his return to Baghdad, he founded the Department of Painting at the Institute of Fine Arts He was the founder of a number of artist groups including Société Primitive in 1940 (later called the Pioneers Group in 1950), and the Corner Group (which he co-founded). Hassan was highly influential in the development of contemporary art in Iraq—he is credited as the founder of the Institute of Fine Art's painting department—in terms of his art production and his role as an art educator.

During his lifetime, he explored a number of stylistic approaches, however, he is most commonly known for his realistic depictions of everyday life in Iraq. He held several solo exhibitions in Baghdad, in 1962, 1967 and 1971, and participated in the contemporary Iraqi art group show held in Beirut in 1965. In 1964, he received the Golden Prize of the Gulbenkian Foundation in Iraq. His work is held in public collections including Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha; Museum of Modern Art, Baghdad; and Jordan National Gallery of Fine Arts, Amman.
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Provenance

Private collection, Dubai/London
1986 Bought from Baghdad Private Art Dealer by the above.
1986 Bought from Private Collector Bahir Faeq by the above.
1958 Bought  by Bahir Faeq directly from the artist Faiq Hassan.

Bahir Faeq (1903-2001) was a veteran diplomat, politician and studied History and Philosophy at the Sorbonne in 1922. He held exhibitions of artists work at his home. He was the Ambassador of Iraq in Czechoslovakia. As an art collector, he is known for his work in preserving Iraqi cultural heritage, particularly through his collection of Iraqi art and his involvement in the preservation of Baghdad's historic buildings. He was a well-known figure in Baghdad and his collection included works by prominent Iraqi artists such as The Fisherman by Faik Hassan.
https://round-city.com/the-architect-as-a-collector/
https://feefaa.org/the-rise-of-the-visual-fine-art-in-iraq/

Baher Faiq House (1952)
This project was Rifat Chadirji's first private commission. He had in mind a Miesian type of plan which showed the easy flow of lines. The house was initially divided into three equal spaces by clear continuous walls broken up with perpendicular lines in order to create other spaces. However, because of financial reasons, minor changes in the plans were not enough and Chadirji had to redesign the project. The second design was different, although still modernist in approach.
It was important to stress on the unique living conditions in Iraq where, for example, the separation between the outside and the inside was not only done using windows—as in the West— but was gradual since living was done both on the inside and the outside. This separation was achieved through an outdoor roofed hallway that opened up to the courtyard/garden. https://arab-architecture.org/db/building/baher-faiq-house

The Village Scene (1958) by Faik Hassan held in the collection of Mathaf Doha, came from the Baher Faiq Collection.

Exhibitions

Modern Iraqi Art, Meem Gallery, Dubai, Summer 2013 
Iraqi Art, Arts Club, London, October 2009

Literature

Modern Iraqi Art 2013


Publications

Modern Iraqi Art, Meem Editions, published 2013
Art of the Middle East: Modern and Contemporary Art of the Arab World and Iran by Saeb Eigner, published by Thames & Hudson 2010
Grass Roots in Iraqi Art by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra, 1983
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