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b. 1925 - d. 2014

Nuri al-Rawi (1925-2014) was an Iraqi painter and sculptor; a pioneer of Iraqi art who played an important role in shaping the Iraqi modern art movement through his roles as a practising artist, author, television presenter, art adminstrator and art critic.

Nuri al-Rawi was born in 1924 in Rawa, Ambar Province, Iraq, in the fertile, agricultural lands between the Euphrates River and the mountains and near the Babylonian city of Anat.[1] This rural setting provided him with a life-long source of inspiration, based on landscapes, villages and village life, all of which became his preferred subject matter. [2]

In his youth, he spent much of his time in the Baghdad Library, where he met the poet, Badr Shakir al-Sayyab, who lived in a government apartment nearby. The pair developed a friendship, and through this connection, al-Rawi learned about Iraq's ancient legacy in art and poetry.[3]

Al-Rawi began his working career teaching drawing and art, after having graduated from a local teachers' college. He later received a formal art education first at Baghdad University, and later at the Institute of Fine Arts, graduating in 1959. He subsequently received a scholarship to study print editing and television program production in Belgrade (1962).[4]

He was one of the pioneers of modern art in Iraq, producing a rich body of paintings and sculptures.[5] An active participant in Iraq's arts community, he was a founding member of the Baghdad Modern art group.[6] This group aimed to reassert a national identity through art and literature, by developing artworks with a distinctive Iraqi identity which referenced its ancient heritage and tradition.[7]

Although a prolific painter of some note, he is mostly remembered for his roles as an art historian, art critic and art administrator. He was one of the key founders of Baghdad's National Museum of Modern Art (1962) and served as its Director from 1962-1974, responsible for acquiring the artworks that would comprise the core collection. His focus for the collection was to acquire works along two parallel lines, the first was Iraqi art, and the second was Arabic paintings.[8] This was a challenging period for the museum in particular, and Iraqi art more generally, as the arts were seriously under-funded.[9] He was also instrumental in founding several other art museums including: the Pioneer Museum, the Faik Hassan Museum and the Iraqi Museum of Creativity.[10] He also established the first bronze smelter for use by local sculptors. [11]

He was a prolific writer and became a respected media presenter, using his position to promote the distinctive character of Iraqi art and cement Iraq's position at the forefront of contemporary pan-Arab art. From a very early stage in his career, he published articles in the magazines, Al-Rafidain and Al-Manahil.[12] The first to establish regular arts page in the Iraqi press, and supervised its editing. Established in 1952 and known as Time, News and Voice of the Free, the art page was instrumental in creating public interest in local art.[13] He was the editor of the New Iraq Magazine and Journal of the Gallery. [14] Later, he presented arts programs for Baghdad Television for some thirty years (1957-1987).[15]

He died in Baghdad on 13 May, 2014 at the age of 89.[16]

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    • Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Untitled
      Nov. 13, 2024

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Untitled

      Est: £15,000 - £18,000

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Untitled acrylic on canvas signed 'Nouri Al-Rawi' and dated '2010' in Arabic (lower left), executed in 2010 100.5 x 150cm (39 9/16 x 59 1/16in).

      Bonhams
    • Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) The Songbird
      Jun. 02, 2021

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) The Songbird

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) The Songbird oil on canvas, framed signed 'Nouri Al-Rawi' and dated '1976', executed in 1976 93 x 65cm (36 5/8 x 25 9/16in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Waiting at Rawi
      Jun. 02, 2021

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Waiting at Rawi

      Est: £3,000 - £5,000

      Nouri Al-Rawi (Iraq, 1925-2014) Waiting at Rawi oil on canvas, framed signed 'Nouri Al-Rawi' and dated '1976' in Arabic (lower left), executed in 1976 100 x 108cm (39 3/8 x 42 1/2in). For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Nouri Al Rawi (Iraqi, 1925-2014) - Untitled
      Oct. 24, 2018

      Nouri Al Rawi (Iraqi, 1925-2014) - Untitled

      Est: £10,000 - £15,000

      Nouri Al Rawi (Iraqi, 1925-2014) Untitled acrylic on canvas 54 2/3 x 93 2/3 in. (139 x 237.8cm.)

      Christie's
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