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  1. Jamil Hamoudi (1924–2003) was an Iraqi artist who became the Director of the Ministry of Culture's Fine Arts Department. He is noted for his involvement in various Iraqi and Arabic art movements including the Hurufiyya movement which bridged the gap between traditional and modern Iraqi art.

  2. Jamil Hammoudi retired in 1989, and founded the hall called ‘Inana’ in Baghdad – an art space, where he could encourage the work on letters in the art practice in Iraq. At the very beginning of his artistic journey, Jamil Hammoudi was a Surrealist painter.

  3. A leading figure in Iraqs modern art movement, Jamil Hamoudi is recognised for a semi-abstracted art form that creates colourful and dynamic geometric compositions.Through the techniques of repetition, line, and shading, the artist brings depth and movement to the two-dimensional surface and brings into sharp relief the angular forms of ...

  4. Jamil Hammoudi Iraq, b.1924 - 2003 . Jamil Hamoudi graduated from the School of Fine Arts in Baghdad, in 1945. In 1947, he went to Paris where he followed courses at the École Nationale des Beaux Arts, Académie Julian, École du Louvre and Faculté des Lettres at Université de Paris.

  5. Jamil HAMOUDI (1924-2003) 1924 Born in Baghdad, Iraq. Jamil Hamoudi is considered the pioneer of the "Arabic Hurufiyya” school, who worked on it since the beginning of the forties. 1942 He became a member of the Friends of Art Association in Baghdad.

  6. Jamil Hamoudi (1921 - 2003) was born on the 4th of March 1921 in Baghdad, Saraj al Din, Bab al Sheikh (near Shukor coffee) . ركوش ةوهقHe was a prominent Iraqi artist in the Arab modern art

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  8. Jamil Hamoudi (Iraq, 1924-2003) Dhikr Allah (6) six ink sketches on paper, framed. each signed and dated "1991", executed in 1991. Overall: 40 x 90cm (15 3/4 x 35 7/16in).