Bibi Zogbe (1890-1973), Carctus, Cardos del Libano and Cardos, c. 1950s, oil on wood panel (1, 2, 3)
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Bibi Zogbe (1890-1973), Carctus, Cardos del Libano and Cardos, c. 1950s, oil on wood panel (1, 2, 3)
Bibi Zogbé (Lebanese, 1890-1973), Eucalyptus, c.1940. Oil on canvas, 100 x 81 cm.
Cardos , Thistles - Bibi Zogbe
Lebanese , 1890 - 1973
Oil on panel , 70 x 49.50 cm.
Bibi Zogbe - Cardos
Bibi Zogbé (1890 – 1973) was a Lebanese-born painter based in Buenos Aires, Argentina best known for her depiction of wild flora. Nicknamed “La Pintura de Flores,” or “the flower painter” in Spanish, she often painted heavily symbolic still lifes as well as portraits. She traveled widely and painted during trips to Dakar, Beirut, and Paris, as well as exhibited her work in Chile, Brazil, Cuba and the United States. Though she received relatively little recognition during her lifetime, she has begun to receive new attention as a figure in the twentieth-century Arab and Lebanese modernist art movements. Via Wikipedia
Untitled, Bibi Zogbé, ca. 1950s. Oil on board.
BIBI ZOGBE (LEBANESE-ARGENTINIAN 1890-1975)
Cactus
oil on panel
90 x 70 cm (35 3/8 x 27 1/2 in.)
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Bibi Zogbé (1890 - 1973) - Lebanese Thistles. 1952. Oil on hardboard.