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Ammar Farhat
Tunisian painter (1911-1987)

Ammar Farhat

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Tunisian painter (1911-1987)
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Béja
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Tunis
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Biography

Ammar Farhat (1911 – March 2, 1987) was a famous Tunisian painter. He was one of the ten members of the School of Tunis.

Early life

Born to a poor family in Béja, Farhat moved with them to Tunis when he was seven years old. He had difficult times in Tunis where he worked in several part-time jobs to secure his living. Farhat began his art career at age fifteen by selling portraits of Egyptian singers to cafés.

Painting career

His first participation in a painting gallery was in 1938 at a collective gallery. Two years later, he set up his first personal gallery at a headquarters of a local newspaper.

In 1949, Farhat joined the School of Tunis and won the Young Artist Prize, which helped him to move to Paris, where he became a member of the Parisian art scene. In 1984, he won the National Art Prize.

During his career, Farhat was interested the everyday life of workers and artisans. Rural life, reflective of his childhood, was the subject of many of his paints.

Legacy

Married to the visual artist Safia Farhat, he died on March 2, 1987 in Tunis. He was seen as one of the most important and influential Tunisian painters.

A cultural centre in Béja is named after him.

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