Paintings of ‘Mahmoud Said’ as a Colorful Memorial in Egypt for Collective Memory

12 Pages Posted: 5 Jan 2020

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Hala Ibrahim Mohamed

Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan Univeristy; Faculty of Fine Arts; Department of painting; Helwan University ; Helwan University

Date Written: 2019

Abstract

When the artist conveys the realistic features of a society by his special style in painting, thus recording memories in his own way that extends for generations after him, Many artists have proven that fact, by recording memories in an expressive way in their paintings, They painted places, people and diverse communities they also painted influencing global events and disasters that have changed the course of history, and their paintings remained in museums as a memorial of a former life. In this research we will review this fact through Mahmoud Said paintings, who had a conscious eye that recorded the identity of Egypt in a certain period, he recorded its geographic nature and social life in a way that goes far beyond the realism of photography. However, he did not receive the recognition he deserved, Therefore, the researcher is trying to clarify the excellence and uniqueness in his work.

Keywords: paintings, Mahmoud Said, Egyptian Identity

Suggested Citation

Ibrahim Mohamed Elsaed, Hala and Ibrahim Mohamed Elsaed, Hala, Paintings of ‘Mahmoud Said’ as a Colorful Memorial in Egypt for Collective Memory (2019). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3411924 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3411924

Hala Ibrahim Mohamed Elsaed (Contact Author)

Faculty of Fine Arts, Helwan Univeristy ( email )

New Cairo, Egypt
Cairo, 11566
Egypt

Faculty of Fine Arts ( email )

Department of painting ( email )

Egypt

Helwan University

Cairo
Egypt

Helwan University ( email )

New Cairo, Egypt
Cairo, 11566
Egypt

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