
Nima Sagharchi
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Provenance:
Property from a private collection, Egypt
Maher Raief was born in Cairo in 1926 and died in the United States in 1999.
He graduated from the Cairo Faculty of Fine Arts in 1950 . In 1954 he got a BA in Philosophy from Cairo University. In 1960 he got a Diploma in Graphics from Dusseldorf and in 1975 he obtained his PH.D.in Graphics , Aesthetics and
Art History from Cologne University in Germany.
Appointed teacher in Cairo Faculty of Fine Arts in 1951. In 1960 he moved to Alexandria Faculty of Fine Arts and became the head of the Graphics department in 1975. He continued as a Professor of Graphics in the same Faculty until his death.
He exhibited his works in Germany , Alexandria Biennale , Lausanne Graphics biennale . He participated in exhibitions in Stockholm , Lausanne , Tokyo , Moscow , Sao Paolo , Venice and Rome.
He won the Lausanne Biennale prize in 1964. In the mid forties he was an active member of the Contemporary Art Group which was established by Hussein Youssef Amin and comprised El Gazzar and Hamed Nada among others.
Raief began as expressionist and fauvist painter with a surrealist vision .
The present work was executed in the late forties . It belongs to the phase where he was a member of Contemporary Art Group.