Lot Essay
This wonderfully evocative landscape incorporates with extraordinary fluidity many of Mahmoud Said's beloved motifs. The elegant veiled woman bearing a jar, recalling the work of Mokhtar (see note for lot 26); fellucas, those quintessentially Egyptian vessels with their abstracted triangular sales; the dreamy play of light from the sky to the water, with its harmony of colour, making both seem of the same essence. Underlying all of this is the Said's rigorous sense of geometry. As is typical of his paintings, the interplay of verticals and diagonals lend the composition a sense of dyanamism and movement.