Details
LOUAY KAYYALI (SYRIA, 1934-1978)
Woman Sewing
signed and dated in Arabic (lower right)
oil on masonite
37 3/8 x 37 3/8in. (95 x 95cm.)
Painted in 1974
Provenance
Private collection, Damascus.
Acquired fom the above by the present owner

Lot Essay

Active during a time of immense upheaval in the Arab world, Kayali was one of its most prominent socio-political artists, his paintings externalising the pressing humanitarian and political issues that surrounded him. His powerful depictions of ordinary people are characterized by strong fluid lines that define the figures and the absence of extraneous detail. Although reminiscent of Russian social realist painting, through his humane treatment of his subjects he conferred them with more individuality and pathos.
His most important exhibition in Syria was entitled For the Cause, and held in April 1967. It toured the major cities of the country, but when The Six-Day War with Israel broke out in June and soon ended with the occupation of Arab territories, he fell him into deep depression, destroyed the thirty works in the exhibition and stopped painting for several years. He went to live in Aleppo in seclusion and eventually resumed working. These three paintings are from this later period.

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