Khaled Al-Rahhal (Iraqi, 1926-1987)
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE COLLECTION, UAE
Khaled Al-Rahhal (Iraqi, 1926-1987)

Horses and Bulls

Details
Khaled Al-Rahhal (Iraqi, 1926-1987)
Horses and Bulls
signed and dated in Arabic (upper left)
acrylic and silver leaf on canvas.
32 x 41¾in. (81 x 106cm.)
Painted in 1976
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This lot was sourced in the UAE and if bought by a UAE resident is duty exempt.

Lot Essay

Animals fill a wide variety of roles in myths and legends. In addition, they may play tricks, symbolize human qualities, or terrorize humans. The bull represents a tremendous energy and a symbol of virility. It controls love affairs and determines how many children a woman will bear. However, the horse, both elegant and mysterious, is often representative of femininity and fertility in Babylonian mythology.
By painting this dualistic myth, nature appears graciously in Al Rahhals work by taking us back to his Iraqi origins and giving us a breathe of the ancient Sumerian mythology.

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