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26 OCTOBER
2018
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28 JANUARY
2019
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Art and Architecture between Lisbon and Baghdad
CALOUSTE GULBENKIAN Foundation
LISBON, PORTUGAL
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Dia Al-Azzawi (1939)
The Old City, 1966 |
Oil on canvas
95,50 × 85 cm
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum – Modern Collection, inv. PE307
Photo: Paulo Costa |
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Hafidh Al-Droubi (1914-1991)
Family 2, 1962 |
Oil on canvas
96 × 72,90 cm
Calouste Gulbenkian Museum – Modern Collection, inv. 16PE331
Photo: Paulo Costa |
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Marcelino Vespeira (1925-2002)
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Poster for Cultural Week promoted by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Baghdad, 1966
95,3 × 65,6 cm
Collection Pedro Vespeira
Photo: Carlos Azevedo |
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Modern art center model, called Modern Arts Center, to be erected in Baghdad, December 1960 |
Project by architect Jorge Sotto-Mayor de Almeida for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / Projects and Works Department
Gulbenkian Archives |
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View of the west façade of the Modern Arts Center, Baghdad, c. 1962 |
Project of the architect Jorge Sotto-Mayor de Almeida for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / Projects and Works Department
Gulbenkian Archives |
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View of the uncovered bench of al-Sha'ab ('of the people') Stadium, Baghdad, c. 1965 |
Project by the architects Francisco Keil do Amaral and Carlos Ventura Ramos for the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation / Projects and Works Department
Gulbenkian Archives |
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