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Abdul Qadir Al Rassam, عبد القادر الرسام), 1952 - 1882), was born in
Baghdad Baghdad (; ar, بَغْدَاد , ) is the capital of Iraq and the second-largest city in the Arab world after Cairo. It is located on the Tigris near the ruins of the ancient city of Babylon and the Sassanid Persian capital of Ctesiphon. I ...
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. He was one of the first generation of Iraqi artists to study abroad and paint in the European style. He was influential in terms of introducing local audiences to European art. He is noted for his portraits and landscapes, painted in the Realist style.


Life and career

Abdul Qadir Al Rassam was born in the
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, Qal'at Saleh District in 1882. Qadir's life straddled two distinct eras in Iraqi history: he was born during Ottoman rule and died in the royal era (1921-1958). He was the first well-known painter in modern Iraq and the leader of realism school in Iraq. He studied military science and at the Military College,
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, (then the capital of the
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) from 1904, where drawing and painting were part of the curriculum. There, he was exposed to the European traditional style and learned to paint in the naive manner of the Turkish soldiers. Along with contemporaries, Salim Mohammed Saleh Zaki (1888-1974) and Hajj Mohammed Salim (1883-1941) who was a relative; all of whom also studied at the Military Academy, this group of Iraqi artists were first generation to paint in the European style. This group became known as the ''Ottomon artists.'' During his military career, he was stationed in Istanbul. However, after retiring in the 1920s, he returned to Baghdad. His wife and family, however refused to leave Istanbul, forcing the artist to live alone in a house in Baghdad. Carpet Ghazi recalled visiting the artist with his father in the 1930s: Along with artists, Mohammed Hajji Selim (1883-1941), Asim Hafidh (1886-1978) and Mohammed Saleh Zaki (1888-1974), he formed part of a small group of Iraqi artists modern Iraqi artists to take up easel painting and generally work in the European style. This group of painters became known as the Ottoman artists and were largely responsible for stimulating an interest in Western art amongst the Iraqi population, which in turn, inspired the next generation of modern Iraqi artists. Many of Iraq's modern artists began their careers by taking lessons with one of the Ottoman group of artists. He was the first local artist to offer painting lessons in his studio, and many modern Iraqi painters began their careers by studying with him. He became a major figure among the first generation of modern Iraqi artists and was a founding member of the Art Friends Society (AFS, ''Jami’yat Asdiqa’ al-Fen''). He was primarily a landscape painter, and painted many landscapes of Iraq in the realism style, using shading and composition to suggest time periods. A prolific painter of oils, the majority of his works are now in private hands. A small collection of his work is hung in The Pioneers Museum, Baghdad, but many of these works were looted in 2003. He was also the first modern Iraqi artist to paint a mural in a public building - at the entrance to the Cinema Royal in Baghdad.Ali, W., ''Modern Islamic Art: Development and Continuity,'' University of Florida Press, 1997, p. 47 Very little is known about his early life and career. It was only when the researcher and art historian,
Jabra Ibrahim Jabra Jabra Ibrahim Jabra (28 August 1919 – 12 December 1994) ( ar, جبرا ابراهيم جبرا) was a Iraqi- Palestinian author, artist and intellectual born in Adana in French-occupied Cilicia to a Syriac Orthodox Christian family. His fam ...
investigated the history of art education in the city of
Amarah Amarah ( ar, ٱلْعَمَارَة, al-ʿAmārah), also spelled Amara, is a city in south-eastern Iraq, located on a low ridge next to the Tigris River waterway south of Baghdad about 50 km (31 mi) from the border with Iran. It lies at the ...
1917-1958 that his name was found in the Register of Teachers in the school of Qal'at Saleh for 1916.


Work

He painted scenes of everyday life in Iraq and landscapes, especially of area around the
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Rivers. A collection of his work is in The Pioneers Museum, Baghdad. File:Abdul Qadir al-Rassam - Title Unknown - Google Art Project.jpg, Untitled watercolor on paper, 350 × 270 mm. Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art, 1901 File:Abdul Qadir al-Rassam - River Scene on the Banks of the Tigris - Google Art Project.jpg, ''River Scene on the Banks of the Tigris,'' 1920, oil on canvas, 631 × 982 mm. Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art. File:Adbul-qassir-al-rassam-view of bedieh -the wilderness-n-d.jpg, ''View of Bedieh,'' (The Wilderness) no date, 1901-1920 File:Abdul-qadir-al-rassamview of baghdad-c 1920.jpg, ''View of Baghdad, oil on canvas, 23 X 30cm, 1915-1920 File:Abdul Qadir al-Rassam - Portrait of Mohamed Darouich al Allousi - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Portrait of Mohamed Darouich al Allousi,'' 1924, oil on canvas, 892 × 595 mm. Mathaf: Arab Museum of Modern Art. Select list of paintings * ''A Military Encampment on the Banks of the Euphrates,'' 1936 * ''View of Baghdad,'' date unknown


See also

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Iraqi art Iraqi art is one of the richest art heritages in world and refers to all works of visual art originating from the geographical region of what is present day Iraq since ancient Mesopotamian periods. For centuries, the capital, Baghdad was the Med ...
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Islamic art Islamic art is a part of Islamic culture and encompasses the visual arts produced since the 7th century CE by people who lived within territories inhabited or ruled by Muslim populations. Referring to characteristic traditions across a wide ra ...
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List of Iraqi artists The following is a list of important artists, including visual arts, poets and musicians, who were born in Iraq, active in Iraq or whose body of work is primarily concerned with Iraqi themes or subject matter. Note: This article uses Arabic nami ...
* List of painters


References

Parts of this article have been translated from associated article on the Arabic Wikipedia.


External links


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– reproductions of artworks many of which were destroyed or looted in 2003 and cannot be found in any other collection {{DEFAULTSORT:Rassam, Abdul Qadir Al 1882 births 1952 deaths 20th-century Iraqi painters Artists from Baghdad Realist artists