early life and training
jawad saleem, also known as jewad selim, was a renowned iraqi painter and sculptor born in ankara, ottoman empire in 1919. his artistic journey began with training in baghdad, followed by studies in various european countries.
artistic contributions
saleem's involvement with the
iraqi baghdad modern art group marked a significant turning point in his career. this group encouraged artists to blend arab heritage with modern art forms, leading to saleem's influential role in shaping modern iraqi art.
- nasb al-hurriyya monument, an iconic example of 20th-century iraqi modernism and qasim-era revolutionary art, showcases saleem's skillful fusion of traditional and contemporary styles.
- as a founding member of the baghdad college of fine arts, saleem played a pivotal role in nurturing the next generation of iraqi artists.
- his establishment of the baghdad group for modern art further solidified his position as a central figure in modern iraqi art and history.
legacy and impact
despite his untimely passing in 1961, saleem's artistic legacy endures. his work continues to inspire new generations of artists, and his influence can be seen in various
artistic movements that have followed.
important works: museums and collections
saleem's work can be found in various museums, including:
notable artists: