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  • David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Empreintes, 2022Oil on canvas146 x 113.5 cm
    Jun. 26, 2024

    David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Empreintes, 2022Oil on canvas146 x 113.5 cm

    Est: €7,000 - €10,000

    David Daoud is a Lebanese artist, draughtsman and sculptor, born in Beirut in 1970. He left Lebanon with his family in 1978 due to the civil war (1975-90) and moved to France. In 2011, he was awarded the prestigious 1st Frédéric de Carfort Prize of the Fondation de France pour la Peinture. He painted the fourteen Stations of the Cross in the church of Saint-Rémi de Marines and three others in the church of Saint-Gildard, Longuesse (Ile de France). In his production the artist explores the themes of exile, migration and diaspora, having personally experienced the decision to leave Lebanon behind and the consequent organisation of a new life in a different country. He also analyses the personal and global history of human beings and contemporary societies, considered, as they are, complex organisms. His works often present a dreamlike, mysterious and magical world, which is at the same time a representation of reality.Daoud's works can be found in several collections, including: the Institute du Monde Arabe in Paris, the Museum of Prehistory in Beirut, the Town Hall of Marines, Vexin (France) and Isle-Adam (France).This painting is a coral scene. People and animals sketched only by a few precise lines are depicted in what looks like a desert landscape. They could be merchants with their animals or shepherds, who move from one place to another in a continuous, perennial journey. Signed lower left and signed and dated at the back. Provenance: the artist.

    Baias Arte
  • David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Songe, 2022 Oil on canvas160 x 130 cm
    Jun. 26, 2024

    David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Songe, 2022 Oil on canvas160 x 130 cm

    Est: €7,000 - €10,000

    David Daoud is a Lebanese artist, draughtsman and sculptor, born in Beirut in 1970. He left Lebanon with his family in 1978 due to the civil war (1975-90) and moved to France. In 2011, he was awarded the prestigious 1st Frédéric de Carfort Prize of the Fondation de France pour la Peinture. He painted the fourteen Stations of the Cross in the church of Saint-Rémi de Marines and three others in the church of Saint-Gildard, Longuesse (Ile de France). In his production the artist explores the themes of exile, migration and diaspora, having personally experienced the decision to leave Lebanon behind and the consequent organisation of a new life in a different country. He also analyses the personal and global history of human beings and contemporary societies, considered, as they are, complex organisms. His works often present a dreamlike, mysterious and magical world, which is at the same time a representation of reality.Daoud's works can be found in several collections, including: the Institute du Monde Arabe in Paris, the Museum of Prehistory in Beirut, the Town Hall of Marines, Vexin (France) and Isle-Adam (France).In ‘Songe’ there is a woman at the centre of the composition. She is bare-breasted and barefoot, has only a piece of deep blue cloth that wraps around her waist and legs and wears golden jewels. She is sitting on the ground and holds her hands clasped in front of her face as if she were praying. It is surrounded by groups of people and animals, which are barely defined. The scene around the woman is dynamic, as suggested by the presence of people engaged in their own activities, in contrast with the stillness of the woman praying or dreaming. Signed lower left and signed and dated at the back.

    Baias Arte
  • David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Chemin vers la citadelle, 2023Oil on canvas80 x 80 cm
    Jun. 26, 2024

    David Daoud (Libano, Beirut, 1970)Chemin vers la citadelle, 2023Oil on canvas80 x 80 cm

    Est: €3,500 - €5,000

    David Daoud is a Lebanese artist, draughtsman and sculptor, born in Beirut in 1970. He left Lebanon with his family in 1978 due to the civil war (1975-90) and moved to France. In 2011, he was awarded the prestigious 1st Frédéric de Carfort Prize of the Fondation de France pour la Peinture. He painted the fourteen Stations of the Cross in the church of Saint-Rémi de Marines and three others in the church of Saint-Gildard, Longuesse (Ile de France). In his production the artist explores the themes of exile, migration and diaspora, having personally experienced the decision to leave Lebanon behind and the consequent organisation of a new life in a different country. He also analyses the personal and global history of human beings and contemporary societies, considered, as they are, complex organisms. His works often present a dreamlike, mysterious and magical world, which is at the same time a representation of reality.Daoud's works can be found in several collections, including: the Institute du Monde Arabe in Paris, the Museum of Prehistory in Beirut, the Town Hall of Marines, Vexin (France) and Isle-Adam (France).This painting could depict a corner of the Middle East and the human figures could be believers climbing a hill to reach a mosque or church to perform their prayers. Signed lower left. Provenance: the artist.

    Baias Arte
  • POSSIBLY DAVID DAOUD, UNTITLED, PAINT ON PAPER
    Jun. 19, 2024

    POSSIBLY DAVID DAOUD, UNTITLED, PAINT ON PAPER

    Est: $300 - $500

    Possibly David Daoud, Lebanese, b.1970, Untitled, paint on paper

    Litchfield Auctions
  • David DAOUD (né en 1970) - OFFRANDE EMPREINTE
    Oct. 27, 2021

    David DAOUD (né en 1970) - OFFRANDE EMPREINTE

    Est: €4,500 - €5,000

    David DAOUD (né en 1970) OFFRANDE EMPREINTE Huile sur toile 130 x 130 - 51.18 x 51.18 in. Oil on canvas

    Cornette de Saint-Cyr
  • David DAOUD (né en 1970) - SOUBASSEMENTS
    Oct. 27, 2021

    David DAOUD (né en 1970) - SOUBASSEMENTS

    Est: €5,500 - €6,500

    David DAOUD (né en 1970) SOUBASSEMENTS Huile sur toile Signée en bas à droite 150 x 150 - 59.05 x 59.05 in. Oil on canvas Signed lower right

    Cornette de Saint-Cyr
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