"Étreinte (Embrace)" (n.d.) by Safia Farhat
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"Étreinte (Embrace)" (n.d.) by Safia Farhat
safia farhat, "dernière œuvre," 1990, weaving
Safia Farhat
Titre inconnu, 1971, tapestry, 140 x 230 cm, © Musée Safia Farhat
Safia Farhat, Dernière œuvre, 1990, weaving, 200 x 340 cm, © Musée Safia Farhat
Safia Farhat (صفية فرحات; née, Foudhaili; 1924 – 7 February 2004) was a pioneer of visual arts in Tunisia, as well as an academic and a women's rights activist. She is remembered for establishing modern tapestry in her country, as well as for her contributions in the fields of design, painting, ceramics, upholstery, and decorative arts, employing various materials such as stamps, ceramics, stained glass, and tapestry. Farhat also founded the first Arab-African feminist magazine, Faïza. Via W
Safia Farhat
Safia Farhat (1924-2004) was a pioneer of visual arts in Tunisia, as well as an academic and a women's rights activist. Farhat also founded the first Arab-African feminist magazine, Faïza. via W #PalianSHOW
Safia Farhat, Nejia and Saideh, 1960, Acrylic on canvas, 72 * 92.1 cm
Safia Farhat (صفية فرحات; née, Foudhaili; 1924 – 7 Feb 2004) was a pioneer of visual arts in Tunisia, as well as an academic and a women's rights activist. https://palianshow.wordpress.com/2025/10/07/safia-farhat/
She is remembered for establishing modern tapestry in her country, as well as for her contributions in the fields of design, painting, ceramics, upholstery, and decorative arts, employing various materials such as stamps, ceramics, stained glass, and tapestry. Farhat also founded the first Arab-African feminist magazine, Faïza. via Wikipedia
Safia Farhat (1924-2004) was a pioneer of visual arts in Tunisia, as well as an academic and a women’s rights activist. Farhat also founded
Safia Farhat's tapestry 'Mother and Children,' created around 1960 - Image courtesy of Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah