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Name
  
Georges Sabbagh

Died
  
1951, Paris, France

Role
  
Artist


Georges Hanna Sabbagh (1877–1951) was an Egyptian and French artist.

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Biography

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Georges Hanna Sabbagh was born at Alexandria in Egypt. He studied art in Paris, being the first Egyptian at the Louvre School. He was a pupil of Paul Serusier, Felix Vallotton and the Symbolist painter Maurice Denis. It can be said that he was attached to the artists of the Paris School - he worked beside Amedeo Modigliani - but he always refused to be considered one of them, keeping his independence and freedom. His family and the region of Brittany (where his children were born) provided him with subjects for many of his paintings, before trips to Egypt led him to rediscover the lights, landscapes and characters of his childhood. He excelled in portraits, nudes and landscapes both in France and in Egypt and was enchanted by the old districts of Cairo. A painter of talent, Georges Sabbagh forms one of the group of artists who Jean Cassou called "the sacrificed generation" (along with Henri de Waroquier and Jules-Emile Zingg) - absorbing the school of Les Nabis, Fauvism and Cubism at the beginning of the century, but forgotten after the Second World War. Cassou describes him as a "cordial and deeply human painter". He was able to create in the end of his career a new attitude towards realism.

Sabbagh obtained French citizenship in 1930, so may be rightly considered both an Egyptian and a French painter.

He served in the British Army in the First World War. In 1916 he married the art historian Agnes Humbert, by whom he had two children: the television producer and director Pierre Sabbagh, and the sub-mariner and advisor to General Charles de Gaulle, Jean Sabbagh. Georges and Agnes divorced in 1934. After his death, his son Jean and daughter-in-law Monique were able to make a retrospective appreciation of his work and a catalogue.

Works

This is a partial list of the works of Georges Hanna Sabbagh

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  • Fernand Mazade, 1918, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha
  • Allegorie de la paix, 1918, Musee de la Princerie, Verdun (Meuse)
  • Synthese de Ploumanac'h, 1920, Musee departemental de l'Oise, Beauvais
  • La chapelle de la Clarte, 1920, Musee des Annees Trente, Boulogne-Billancourt
  • Les Sabbagh a la Clarte, 1920, Musee National d'Art Moderne, Paris
  • La robe bleue, 1920, Musee departemental Maurice Denis "The Priory", Saint-Germain-en-Laye

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  • Maternites arabes, 1920-1921, Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, Doha
  • Les Sabbagh a Paris, 1921, Museum of Grenoble
  • Le nu a la fourrure, 1921, Musee des Annees Trente
  • Portrait of Johannes Tielrooy, 1921, Nederlands Letterkundig Museum, The Hague
  • Venus Anadyomene, 1922, Musee des Annees Trente
  • L'Ete, 1922, Musee des Annees Trente
  • Le jugement de Paris, 1923, Musee de Rio de Janeiro
  • La Creuse de Crozant, 1925, Mairie de Crozant
  • Assouan, 1930, Gezira Center for Modern Art, Cairo
  • Le couvent copte de Saint-Simeon, 1930
  • Marine, 1931, Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux, Le Havre
  • References

    Georges Hanna Sabbagh Wikipedia