Ismail Fattah (Iraqi, 1934-2004)
PROPERTY OF A PRIVATE COLLECTOR, UAE
Ismail Fattah (Iraqi, 1934-2004)

Nine Faces

Details
Ismail Fattah (Iraqi, 1934-2004)
Nine Faces
signed and dated 'ISMAEL 1997' and signed in Arabic and dated again '1997' (lower left)
ink and acrylic on paper laid on canvas
29½ x 22 5/8in. (75 x 57.5cm.)
Executed in 1997
Provenance
Acquired from charity auction, Dubai, 2003.

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Lot Essay

A recurrent theme in the paintings of Ismael Fattah was his fascination with human faces or masks. Often his faces are shown lacking certain features, without a mouth, or without the eyes, but always portrayed with a certain strength. Sometimes these faces are watching or saying something, but usually his faces have lost at least one of their senses.
The placement of each face is emphasized within a square space to which it is allotted. Each one is thus contained in its place and often unable to see or speak.

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