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Lot 30

Fahr El-Nissa Zeid
(Turkish, 1900-1991) Green Paisley
Paisley Composition in Green

12 October 2016, 14:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

Sold for £18,750 inc. premium

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Fahr El-Nissa Zeid (Turkish, 1900-1991) Green Paisley

Paisley Composition in Green
oil on canvas, framed
executed circa 1960's
75 x 62cm (29 1/2 x 24 7/16in).

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Provenance:
Property from the collection of Fahr El-Nissa Zeid's personal assistant, gifted directly from the artist circa 1970's

The following paintings are from an extensive collection of works given to the vendor by the artist Fahrelnissa Zeid in the mid 1970;s when she left her homes in London and Paris to return to Amman. The majority of the collection was sold in these rooms in October 2012 setting a world record for a group of works by the artist. The present works comprise the final constituents of the collection after the passing of the vendor and are offered here at no reserve

Profusely creative and astoundingly versatile Fahr El Nissa Zeid was an artist par excellence. One of the first women to attend the Fine Arts Academy in Istanbul, Fahr El-Nissa went on train at the Academi Ranson in Paris under Roger Bissiere. After marrying into the Hashemite Royal family of Jordan Fahr El-Nissa participated in a spate of international solo exhibitions in London, Paris, and New York and the Middle East before settling in Amman in 1976, after the death of her husband Prince Zeid.

Zeid addressed a variety of themes and subjects in her artworks, including scenes of everyday life and portraits of family members, relatives, and friends. In her portraits, Zeid exaggerated her subjects' features. The large rounded eyes and elongated faces she rendered are reminiscent of Byzantine iconography and Egyptian Fayum portraits. Although Zeid's art is predominantly abstract, her style is unique and draws on Sufism, the mystical branch of Islam.

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