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  • Wednesday ,02 October 2019
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Two works by father of modern Egyptian painting Mahmoud Said up for auction at Sotheby’s

by Al Ahram

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Wednesday ,02 October 2019

Two works by father of modern Egyptian painting Mahmoud Said up for auction at Sotheby’s

 Two paintings by famed Egyptian artist Mahmoud Said, Apres la Pluie (“After the Rain”) and Eid Al-Adha, will go up for auction at Sotheby s in London on 22 October.

According to Sotheby s, the 20th century art/Middle East auction will include a total of 83 works representing the rarest and most sought-after artists from the modern era to the contemporary period.
 
Other artists featured include Maher Raif (Egypt), Georges Hanna Sabbagh (Egypt/France), Bahman Mohasses (Iran), Hassan Hajjaj (Morocco), Marcos Grigorian (Iran/Armenia), Manoucher Yektai (Iran/USA), Sohrab Sepehri (Iran), Dana Awartani (Palestine/Saudi Arabia), Etel Adnan (Lebanon/USA), and Saloua Radoua Choucair (Lebanon), among others.
 
Said s oil on canvas Apres la Pluie (1936, 75 by 57.5cm) is being submitted for auction by a prestigious private collection, according to Sotheby s website. The painting is expected to sell for an estimate of £300,000 - £400,000.
 
The oil on board Eid Al-Adha (c.1917, 14 by 24cm) is expected to sell for £24,000 - £35,000.
 
Said (1897-1964) is often described as the father of modern Egyptian painting. Several of his works are still in Egypt, while others are abroad.
 
In October 2010, Said s famed Whirling Dervishes sold for $2,546,500 at Christie s against a pre-sale estimate of $300,000-$400,000, setting a world record for the sale of a painting from a Middle East artist.
 
His Petite fille d Assiout, painted by Said in 1945, was sold to a private collector for $650,000 by Christie s in 2011, against a pre-sale estimate of $250,000-300,000.