early life and education
mahmoud said bey, an alexandrian judge and modern painter, was born in alexandria, egypt in 1897 to
muhammad said pasha, a turkish former prime minister of egypt. he received his high school diploma and went on to law school, receiving his degree in 1919.
artistic pursuits
between 1919 and 1921, bey travelled through europe and studied at the
académie julian. this exposure to european art influenced his style, which would later become a unique blend of traditional egyptian motifs and modern techniques. he often shared a studio with his friend, the greek painter
aristomenis angelopoulos.
notable exhibitions and collections
* in 1937, bey's work was exhibited in new york. * in 1938 and 1948, he showcased his art at the venice biennale. * his work is held in the collections of:
artistic legacy
mahmoud said bey's prolific oil paintings, created between 1919 and his death in 1964, have left an indelible mark on egyptian modern art. his training with
amelia casonato da forno (from 1912) and
arturo zanieri (from 1916) further solidified his artistic foundation.
key artworks:** * mahmoud said bey's artworks can be found on WahooArt's mahmoud said bey page, showcasing his unique blend of modern and traditional styles. * for more information on egyptian art, visit wikipedia's egyptian art page. conclusion
mahmoud said bey's life and work serve as a testament to the evolving nature of modern egyptian art. his legacy continues to inspire artists and art enthusiasts alike, with his work being showcased in various esteemed collections around the world. explore more artistic styles on WahooArt.