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      • Ahmed Osman Calligraphy Panel
        Apr. 28, 2024

        Ahmed Osman Calligraphy Panel

        Est: ₺4,000 - ₺5,000

        Ahmed Osman ketebeli calligraphy plate dated 1443 50x70 cm

        Clar Auction
      • AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Reclining Figure charcoal on paper, frame
        Apr. 18, 2018

        AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Reclining Figure charcoal on paper, frame

        Est: £5,000 - £7,000

        AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Reclining Figure charcoal on paper, framed signed in Arabic and English (lower left) 45.5 x 31cm (17 15/16 x 12 3/16in).

        Bonhams
      • AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Standing Figure charcoal on paper, framed
        Apr. 18, 2018

        AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Standing Figure charcoal on paper, framed

        Est: £5,000 - £7,000

        AHMED OSMAN (EGYPT, 1907-1970) Standing Figure charcoal on paper, framed signed Osman in Arabic and English (lower left) 47 x 32cm (18 1/2 x 12 5/8in).

        Bonhams
      • AHMAD FUAD OSMAN (b. 1941) Study For Fly Me To The Moon, 2007, Oil on canvas
        Nov. 06, 2016

        AHMAD FUAD OSMAN (b. 1941) Study For Fly Me To The Moon, 2007, Oil on canvas

        Est: RM16,000 - RM20,000

        The canvas is stretched long vertically and dense with vegetation to emphasize the tough task ahead. A half-naked emaciated man looks determinedly upwards to the moon, which represents hope and light, and with his hands strapped with makeshift wings, outstretched. This work was produced during Fuad’s residency at Rimbun Dahan in 2007, but is not part of the residency’s series.Born in Baling, Kedah, in 1969, Fuad received his degree in Fine Arts from the University Mara of Technology. He was a member of the Matahati artist’s collective. He won the Juror’s Prize in the APBF Signature Art Prize in Singapore in 2008.Other topical focus included the Penang Jetties (postcards), the Mosques In West Malaysia (Art Case Galleries, 2001) and calendar commissions by the Kelang Terminal (1990), Malaysia Smelting and Kontena Nasional (both 1991).

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
      • AHMAD FUAD OSMAN (b. 1969), The Drowning 2 (Lost Series), 1995, oil on canvas
        Nov. 09, 2014

        AHMAD FUAD OSMAN (b. 1969), The Drowning 2 (Lost Series), 1995, oil on canvas

        Est: RM35,000 - RM50,000

        AHMAD FUAD OSMAN b. Kedah, 1969 THE DROWNING 2 (LOST SERIES), 1995 Signed and dated 'A. FUAD OSMAN '95' (lower right) Oil on canvas 150cm x 181cm The Drowning 2 is one of three paintings - varied in execution with the same title - deriving from Ahmad Fuad Osman's Lost series. An early Rennaissance-esque masterpiece, it was during this time that the artist embarked on a figurative-routed journey creating well-defined human forms of a quintet with exposed torsos, interlocking bodies and emotionless faces. Minimal yet vibrant colour palette of jade-green and yellow-gold is applied with loosely composed brush strokes pronouncing the bodies' musculature tones and the figures' tangled long locks. Though the departure from abstract paintings commenced in 1994, the artist carries through the stylistic influence in his figurative works. As displayed here, the incorporation of liberal yet expressive brush marks defines the picture. A member of the Matahati artists' co-operative founded in 1989, Ahmad Fuad Osman is a multi-disciplinary artist working and experimenting in painting, drawing, sculpture, installation, video, performance and theatre. After graduating with a BFA (Major in Painting, Minor in Printmaking) from UiTM in 1991, Fuad spent a year as set designer. He won residencies in the popular Vermont Studio Centre in the United States in 2004 and the Asian Artist Fellowship at the Goyang Artist Studio in South Korea from 2005 to 2006. From 2007 to 2008, he was the Malaysian representative chosen for Rimbun Dahan artist's residency. In 2000 and 2003, he was a Juror's Choice in the Asean Art Awards Malaysia-level competitions. He was also a Juror's Choice winner in the APB Signature Art Prize (Singapore) in 2008. His solo exhibitions includeDislocated (2007) in Kuala Lumpur; Too Much (Not Enough) (2006) in Goyang, South Korea; Ahmad Fuad Osman Paintings 1993 - 2003 (2005) in Penang; Saat Beku (2004) in Vermont, USA; andExperiments with Truth (1998) in Kuala Lumpur. His most recent body of work is called Insomnia (2011/2014) consisting of oil paintings, framed photographs, posters and LED display in variable dimensions.

        Henry Butcher Art Auctioneers
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