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Nour-Eddine Jarram (1956) got in the 90 's fame with his paintings in which he works by Dutch masters mixed with motifs from the Islamic visual culture. So got the surgeons on Rembrandt's anatomy lesson for example tulips as heads. Then he develops in his work a private world with rolling landscapes in saturated colors in which figures are hidden. The images seem to be from a dream or hallucination, in the fold of a mountain light a face on, a hill forms the shoulder of a man. While drawing is one form by the other. By the warm earth tones, deep blues and the elegant, sometimes calligraphic lines have the pastel drawings a decidedly not Western character.
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