1931 Al Sharkeia, Egypt - 2021. Known for: Engraving, international exhibitions.
Abdel Wahab Morsi was born in Al Sharkeia, Egypt in 1931. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, Cairo in 1957. Morsi studied engraving at the University of San Fernando in Spain in...
Read full biography Abdel Wahab Morsi was born in Al Sharkeia, Egypt in 1931. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, Cairo in 1957. Morsi studied engraving at the University of San Fernando in Spain in 1971 and achieved recognition by winning the second prize at the 3rd international triennial in...
Read full biography Abdel Wahab Morsi was born in Al Sharkeia, Egypt in 1931. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, Cairo in 1957. Morsi studied engraving at the University of San Fernando in Spain in 1971 and achieved recognition by winning the second prize at the 3rd international triennial in Barcelona. His artwork has been showcased in solo exhibitions at various prestigious venues such as the Egyptian Cultural Centre in Belgium, Modern Art Gallery in Geneva, and the Museum of Modern Art in...
Read full biography Abdel Wahab Morsi was born in Al Sharkeia, Egypt in 1931. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, Cairo in 1957. Morsi studied engraving at the University of San Fernando in Spain in 1971 and achieved recognition by winning the second prize at the 3rd international triennial in Barcelona. His artwork has been showcased in solo exhibitions at various prestigious venues such as the Egyptian Cultural Centre in Belgium, Modern Art Gallery in Geneva, and the Museum of Modern Art in Cairo. Additionally, he participated in group exhibitions like the Alexandria Biennial and the Venice Biennial in 1976. Morsi's works are housed in significant private and museum collections in Egypt, Jordan, and Spain.
Abdel Wahab Morsi was born in Al Sharkeia, Egypt in 1931. He graduated from the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zamalek, Cairo in 1957. Morsi studied engraving at the University of San Fernando in Spain in 1971 and achieved recognition by winning the second prize at the 3rd international triennial in Barcelona. His artwork has been showcased in solo exhibitions at various prestigious venues such as the Egyptian Cultural Centre in Belgium, Modern Art Gallery in Geneva, and the Museum of Modern Art in Cairo. Additionally, he participated in group exhibitions like the Alexandria Biennial and the Venice Biennial in 1976. Morsi's works are housed in significant private and museum collections in Egypt, Jordan, and Spain.