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Kamel El Telmissany (1924-2003)
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Kamel El-Telmissany (Egypt, 1915-1972) The Crucifixion
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Prix: 48 260.00 USD 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Estimations(basse-haute) : 20000 GBP-30000 GBP 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Bonhams, Salle de vente 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
,Lieu de la vente : London, LDN, UK
Titre de la vente : Modern & Contemporary Middle Eastern Art 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Date de la vente : 25/11/2025 🔓Accès libre sans carte bancaire.
Référence de l'enchère : 71274CI1Y5 Online sale

Provenance : Provenance: Property from the collection of Professor Hager El Hadidi, niece of Fouad Kamel Originally in the collection of her mother Kadriya Kamel, the sister of Fouad Kamel A group of rare examples of Egyptian Surrealism from the collection of Professor Hager El Hadidi, the niece of the artist Fouad Kamel 'This striking work by Telmissany takes on the subject of the Crucifixion through a surrealist lens - a theme that has long fascinated artists of the movement, from Dalí onwards. Perhaps it is the story's inherently fantastical nature that draws them in: a narrative that moves from the brutality and morbid theatre of public execution to the transcendent miracle of resurrection. By reframing this pivotal Christian image within a dreamlike, symbolic language, the artist probes the boundary between suffering and salvation, history and myth, the physical and the metaphysical.' The present and following lot are rare examples by Kamel El Telmissany, both bearing exceptional provenance and embodying his signature motifs of suffering, hardship, and human resolve. Figures appear wounded, crucified, or disenfranchised, yet rendered with empathy and conviction: hallmarks of Telmissany's deeply empathetic vision. A founding member of the Art et Liberté movement in Cairo (1938–45), Telmissany was one of the key voices who brought Surrealism into an Egyptian and anti-colonial context. Trained at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo, he rejected academic idealism in favour of confronting the brutality and alienation of modern life. His paintings and writings challenged both political oppression and social hypocrisy, fusing psychological realism with the language of dream and allegory. Through works such as these, Telmissany affirmed art's capacity to bear witness to suffering while remaining defiantly human: the essence of Egypt's Surrealist revolt.
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Condition_report : In very good overall condition, a sheet of paper which has been naturally cut to size by the artist, some wear to the top right and a hairline split to the extreme top right edge and top middle edge (visible in images), minimal scattered pin sized losses in places, would benefit from light restoration (the above is a provisional condition report and may be followed by one done in greater detail)

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