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Hafidh Droubi

Hafidh Al Droubi (1914 - 1991) was active/lived in Iraq, England.  Hafidh Droubi is known for Painting, scenes of Iraq daily life.

Born in Baghdad in 1914, Hafidh Al Droubi made several important contributions to the history of modern art in Iraq, including the establishment of Baghdad’s first free atelier in 1942 and the 1953 founding of the artist collective, The Impressionists.

Dedicated to art education more so than a particular style or mode of working, the Impressionists encompassed artists practicing in a variety of styles and techniques.

Al Droubi’s own paintings are characterized by an interest in scenes of Iraqi daily life, executed in a technique that moved from an Impressionist focus on the effects of light on form to one that experimented with Cubism’s fragmentation of space.

Like many of his predecessors and colleagues in the Arab world, Al Droubi travelled abroad to Rome in 1936 for training. In 1940, he returned to Baghdad for a few months before continuing his studies at London’s Goldsmith College, graduating in 1950.

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Facts about Hafidh Droubi

   Hafidh Droubi  Born:  1914 - Baghdad
Died:   1991
Known for:  Painting, scenes of Iraq daily life
Name variants:  Hafidh Al-Drouby, Hafidh Aldroubi, Hafiz Droubi, Hafiz Drubi

Born in Baghdad in 1914, Hafidh Al Droubi made several important contributions to the history of modern art in Iraq, including the establishment of Baghdad’s first free atelier in 1942 and the 1953 founding of the artist collective, The Impressionists.

Dedicated to art education more so than a particular style or mode of working, the Impressionists encompassed artists practicing in a variety of styles and techniques.

Al Droubi’s own paintings are characterized by an interest in scenes of Iraqi daily life, executed in a technique that moved from an Impressionist focus on the effects of light on form to one that experimented with Cubism’s fragmentation of space.

Like many of his predecessors and colleagues in the Arab wor  ...  Displaying 750 of 1156 characters.

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