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Name
  
Naziha Salim

Died
  
2008

Role
  
Artist

Naziha Salim in an illustration of herself, with a serious face and long black hair and wearing a yellow blouse
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Naziha Salim - Who was Naziha Salim? , the Work and Life of Naziha Salim


Naziha Salim (Arabic: نزيهة سليم‎, 1927–15 February 2008) was an Iraqi artist and painter, described by the country's president, Jalal Talabani, as "the first Iraqi woman who anchored the pillars of Iraqi contemporary art.

Naziha Selim seriously looking while holding a tree with her left hand and a cactus and trees in the background, a photograph in Baghdad in the early 1950s, she has short black hair, wearing a white polo with a little ribbon under a black coat

Naziha Salim was born into a family of Iraqi artists living in Turkey. Her father was a painter, while her brother, Jawad Salim, has been cited as one of Iraq's most important modern sculptors. In the 1940s, she graduated from the Baghdad Fine Arts Institution and continued her education in Paris. In the 1960s Salim returned to the Fine Arts Institute as a teacher and remained at the school until her retirement in the 1980s.

Naziha Selim (left) is smiling with her short black hair, wearing a white with a black collar blouse. In the right image, her painting shows 9 women sitting and standing wearing different colors of a dress

Naziha Salim suffered a stroke in 2003, which left her paralyzed. She lived for another five years, dying in Baghdad at the age of 81. President Jalal Talabani called her death a "big loss to Iraqi art and culture".

Naziha Selim’s painting of a woman standing in front of a mirror table that has a man riding a brown horse and raising a sword in his left hand and a flower in her left hand, the woman is wearing a green hijab, red shoes, and a long sleeve dress

References

Naziha Salim Wikipedia