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: Le Liban de Ezzat Mezher. Ezzat Mezher's Lebanon 1947 - 2009

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The book offers an extensive overview of Mezher’s artistic journey, showcasing his prolific output over nearly four decades. It includes contributions from various authors, such as Samar Ataya Mezher, André Bekhazi, Adnan Al Sayed, Mohammad Hosni Al-Hajj, Wajdi Mourad, Ahmad Bazzoun, and Rabih Ezzat Mezher, providing diverse perspectives on his work. The publication highlights his achievements in both painting and sculpture, emphasizing his monumental sculptures that adorn various locations across Lebanon.​

Hardcover

French/English/Arabic

356 pages

Dimensions: 31 x 26 x 2.1 cm

ISBN: 9786144540312

Publisher: academie libanaise des beaux- arts

Published 2018

Country of publication: Lebanon

Weight: 2.3 kg

This item is eligible for international shipping.

Alexis Boutros, the founder of Alba has long dreamed of creating an institution that would give Lebanese youth the opportunity to develop their artistic gifts. His unshakeable will is the starting point of the adventure, born in 1937 under the name of Association des Musiciens Amateurs (AMA), and which subsequently developed to become the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, the first National Institution for Higher Education in Lebanon.

Ezzat Mezher is a Lebanese painter and sculptor who has worked deeply for his country, both with his many monumental sculptures present in the four corners of Lebanon, and with his paintings and his approach to stone.

Alexis Boutros, the founder of Alba has long dreamed of creating an institution that would give Lebanese youth the opportunity to develop their artistic gifts. His unshakeable will is the starting point of the adventure, born in 1937 under the name of Association des Musiciens Amateurs (AMA), and which subsequently developed to become the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, the first National Institution for Higher Education in Lebanon.

Ezzat Mezher is a Lebanese painter and sculptor who has worked deeply for his country, both with his many monumental sculptures present in the four corners of Lebanon, and with his paintings and his approach to stone.

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