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Sunday, May 4, 2008

Mahmoud Said

Mahmoud Said

Born in Alexandria in April 8, 1897 to a wealthy family, Mahmoud said obtained his high school degree in 1915 . At the time, he was already famous among his colleagues as a talented painter. He studied under the artist Zanieri at his studio in Alexandria between 1915 and 1918.

In 1919, Mahmoud Said received his bachelor in law. He went to Paris for post-graduate studies in law and spent three years there during which he also joined free studies department at the Grand Chombere Academy. He visited many European museums, Van Gogh’s Atelier and the Paris-based Julian Academy.

In 1947, Said decided to retire and dedicated himself to artistic creativity. He was the first Egyptian artist awarded the State Prize for Arts. Said died in his 67 birthday in 1964, at the family’s villa in Alexandria.

After his death, the villa was turned into a museum housing the artist’s creations.

Constructional formation:

The constructional formation of the paintings of Mahmoud Said was influenced to a great extent by the ancient Egyptian art of painting and the classic works of Renaissance art. His study of law made his thoughts disciplined. The characteristics of the geometrical formation of Said’s paintings are as follows:

1 . Pyramidal construction where the lines extending from bottom to top cross.

2 . Fan-shaped construction where the lines interweave to form a tissue.

3 . Circular construction where the elements and patterns of the painting form a circle.

4 . Golden rectangle construction where the surface of the painting is divided by 3 to 1


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