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Agegnehu Engida

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Name
  
Agegnehu Engida

Role
  
Artist

Died
  
1950


Esat yesamintu engida with engineer yilikal getinet part i


Agegnehu Engida (1905 in Mahdere Maryam - 1950) was an Ethiopian modern artist. He blended abstraction, expressionism, and surrealism, but maintained a style that was "distinctively Ethiopian."

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Biography

As part of Emperor Haile Selassie's education program, Agegnehu was granted a government scholarship to study at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France from 1926 to 1933. After his return from Europe, Agegnehu held many art exhibitions. He also worked on commissions for military uniforms, birr currency designs, church murals and portraits.

In 1941, Agegnehu became the assistant director of Ethiopia's new Department of Fine Arts in the Ministry of Education and Fine Arts.

He died of unknown causes in 1950, shortly after finishing the painting Twelve Donkeys.

Two of his portraits are housed in the National Museum of Ethiopia: a self-portrait and a portrait of Aster Mengesha.

References

Agegnehu Engida Wikipedia