Mahmoud Said (Egyptian, 1897-1964)
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF DR. MOHAMMED SAID FARSI
Mahmoud Said (Egyptian, 1897-1964)

L'Epave à Marsa Matrouh (Shipwreck at Marsa Matrouh)

Details
Mahmoud Said (Egyptian, 1897-1964)
L'Epave à Marsa Matrouh (Shipwreck at Marsa Matrouh)
signed and dated 'M. SAID 1948' (lower right); signed, titled and dated (on the back upper stretcher 'MAHMOUD SAID-MARSA MATROUH- L'EPAVE -1948-
oil on canvas board
9 x 13./18in. (24 x 34cm.)
Painted in 1948
Literature
Esmat Dawastashy, Mahmoud Said (in Arabic), Cairo, 1997 (listed as number 197 in list of known works, not illustrated).
Sobhy Al-Sharouny, A Museum in a Book: The Farsi Art Collection "The Egyptian Works" Owned by Dr. Mohammed Said Farsi, Cairo, 1998 (illustrated in colour, p.96 and illustrated p.94 ref 0/32).

If you wish to view the condition report of this lot, please sign in to your account.

Sign in
View condition report

Lot Essay

"The sea is everywhere in my paintings in Egypt, in Lebanon, and in Greece. I painted the sea, and the sailors in Port Rashid in a strong circular violent movement, like the strong explosion resulting from the meeting of the sea with the Nile ... and also I painted the calmness and the serenity in another work called Around Cleopatra's Bath in Marsa Matrouh, and many other paintings where the sea is the key element in all of them, and in my being and if it's not the subject of all of my paintings, it is at least in the background and the Nile in my country is called the Sea.. so if one contemplates my paintings enough you will definitely find a boat with its white sail , blown by the wind and going somewhere it's my everlasting journey " (translated from the Arabic, cited in Esmat Dawstashy, Mahmoud Said, Cairo 1997. p.256).

More from International Modern and Contemporary Art

View All
View All