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Mahmoud Sa'id

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Between 1919 and his death in 1964, Said was a prolific oil painter. In Alexandria, he first trained for two years with the Italian painter Amelia Casonato Da Forno from 1912 and later with Arturo Zanieri from 1916. He often shared the studio of his good friend, the Greek painter Aristomenis
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After receiving his high school diploma, he went on to law school, receiving his degree in 1919. Between 1919 and 1921 he travelled through Europe, ultimately studying at the
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was his niece and she described him as "a quiet, gentle, oppressively timid man".
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Modern and Calligraphic Arab and Iranian Art London 23 October 2008.
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The Mahmoud Said Museum is located in the family villa in the
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Arabic

Barjeel Art Foundation
Alexandria
Muhammad Said Pasha
Turkish
Queen Farida of Egypt
Académie Julian
Mixed Courts of Egypt
Venice Biennale
Gezira Center for Modern Art
Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art
Arab World Institute
Barjeel Art Foundation
Gianaclis
Biographical dictionary of modern Egypt
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ISBN
1-55587-229-8


Sotheby's
Categories
1897 births
1964 deaths
Artists from Alexandria
20th-century Egyptian judges
Egyptian people of Turkish descent
20th-century Egyptian painters

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