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1919 Beni Suef, Egypt - 1999. Known for: Paintings.
Fouad Kamel, born in 1919 in Beni Suef, Egypt, was a pioneer of Egyptian Surrealism and a key figure in the Art and Liberty Group. Alongside other prominent artists and writers, Kamel advocated for... Read full biography
Fouad Kamel, born in 1919 in Beni Suef, Egypt, was a pioneer of Egyptian Surrealism and a key figure in the Art and Liberty Group. Alongside other prominent artists and writers, Kamel advocated for cultural and political reform in Egypt during the late 1930s. His innovative techniques, influenced... Read full biography
Fouad Kamel, born in 1919 in Beni Suef, Egypt, was a pioneer of Egyptian Surrealism and a key figure in the Art and Liberty Group. Alongside other prominent artists and writers, Kamel advocated for cultural and political reform in Egypt during the late 1930s. His innovative techniques, influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, reflected universal anxieties surrounding World War II and local issues such as poverty in Egypt. Kamel's work, like "Portrait of a Woman," showcased his abstract genius and... Read full biography
Fouad Kamel, born in 1919 in Beni Suef, Egypt, was a pioneer of Egyptian Surrealism and a key figure in the Art and Liberty Group. Alongside other prominent artists and writers, Kamel advocated for cultural and political reform in Egypt during the late 1930s. His innovative techniques, influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, reflected universal anxieties surrounding World War II and local issues such as poverty in Egypt. Kamel's work, like "Portrait of a Woman," showcased his abstract genius and deep engagement with the socio-political events of his time.
Fouad Kamel, born in 1919 in Beni Suef, Egypt, was a pioneer of Egyptian Surrealism and a key figure in the Art and Liberty Group. Alongside other prominent artists and writers, Kamel advocated for cultural and political reform in Egypt during the late 1930s. His innovative techniques, influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, reflected universal anxieties surrounding World War II and local issues such as poverty in Egypt. Kamel's work, like "Portrait of a Woman," showcased his abstract genius and deep engagement with the socio-political events of his time.

