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b. 1930 - d. 2009

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  • MANSOR GHAZALI : Tasek di Bangi
    Aug. 28, 2022

    MANSOR GHAZALI : Tasek di Bangi

    Est: RM900 - RM2,000

    Mansor Ghazali evokes nostalgia with this piece. Born in Bukit Chandan in Kuala Kangsar, Mansor taught art at the Sekolah Menengah Bentara Luar in Batu Pahat until his retirement in 1986. Mansor’s passion was always art which led him to study in Brighton in the 60s. Mansor’s niche was watercolour paintings. Albeit his brief study in Brighton, his spirit remained true to his origins. He was a dying breed of al-fresco artist who would just whip out his painting pad to capture whatever scene that put a sparkle in his eyes when he was out and about, evident by his paintings of ramshackle houses, a riverside and stilt Malay houses.

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  • MANSOR GHAZALI : Pantai Kok, Langkawi
    Jun. 27, 2021

    MANSOR GHAZALI : Pantai Kok, Langkawi

    Est: RM1,800 - RM4,500

    Born in 1930 in Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kangsar, Mansor taught art at the Sekolah Menengah Bentara Luar in Batu Pahat until his retirement in 1986. Mansor’s passion was always art which led him to study in Brighton in the 60s. Mansor’s niche was watercolour paintings. Albeit his brief study in Brighton, his spirit remained true to his origins. He was a dying breed of al-fresco artist who would just whip out his painting pad to capture whatever scene that put a sparkle in his eyes when he was out and about, evident by his paintings of ramshackle houses, a riverside and stilt Malay houses. One can easily succumb to the allure of this painting which emits such beautiful dashes of calming hues. Capturing the beach side of Pantai Kok in Langkawi, Mansor Ghazali evokes tranquility with ease through this piece.

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  • MANSOR GHAZALI : Masjid by the River, 2003
    Mar. 28, 2021

    MANSOR GHAZALI : Masjid by the River, 2003

    Est: RM1,800 - RM4,500

    Born in 1930 in Bukit Chandan, Kuala Kangsar, Mansor taught art at the Sekolah Menengah Bentara Luar in Batu Pahat until his retirement in 1986. Mansor’s passion was always art which led him to study in Brighton in the 60s. Mansor’s niche was watercolour paintings. Albeit his brief study in Brighton, his spirit remained true to his origins. He was a dying breed of al-fresco artist who would just whip out his painting pad to capture whatever scene that put a sparkle in his eyes when he was out and about, evident by his paintings of ramshackle houses, a riverside and stilt Malay houses. One can easily succumb to the allure of this painting which emits such beautiful dashes of calming hues. Capturing the river and the lush greenery, Mansor Ghazali evokes nostalgia with this piece.

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  • MANSOR GHAZALI : Untitled, 1996
    Sep. 06, 2020

    MANSOR GHAZALI : Untitled, 1996

    Est: RM1,200 - RM1,500

    One can easily succumb to the allure of this painting which emits such beautiful dashes of pink, blue and yellow. Capturing the quintessential rural village from the passing cloud to the zinc roof of the shed and the dirt road, Mansor Ghazali evokes nostalgia with this piece. Born in Bukit Chandan in Kuala Kangsar, Mansor taught art at the Sekolah Menengah Bentara Luar in Batu Pahat until his retirement in 1986. Mansor’s passion was always art which led him to study in Brighton in the 60s. Mansor’s niche was watercolour paintings. Albeit his brief study in Brighton, his spirit remained true to his origins. He was a dying breed of al-fresco artist who would just whip out his painting pad to capture whatever scene that put a sparkle in his eyes when he was out and about, evident by his paintings of ramshackle houses, a riverside and stilt Malay houses.

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  • Mansor Ghazalli (b. 1930 -€“ d. 2009) Untitled, undated
    Mar. 24, 2019

    Mansor Ghazalli (b. 1930 -€“ d. 2009) Untitled, undated

    Est: RM8,000 - RM14,000

    Renowned as a landscapist, Mansor has a particular affinity with nature and this intimate relationship can be seen in his vivid and skilful renditions of jungle and village scenes. In this work, the artist used refined strokes to build his composition, alternating vertical and diagonal strokes on the shop houses, tents, etc. As a child in school, Mansor Ghazalli had a tendency to indulge in drawing and creativity. Although he did not receive support from school, his father encouraged him to pursue his talent and continue drawing. Mansor studied at Clifford School Kuala Kangsar before joining Institut Latihan Perguruan in Johor (1952), later joining the Specialist Teachers Institute in Kuala Lumpur. He was claimed to be one of the earliest Malay students majoring in architecture in Brighton, England in 1962. Mansor’s work is characterised by his ability to inject an exhilaration and feeling of deep affection for the natural environment, painting with the aims of showing his appreciation for the beauty of nature. 32 x 43cm

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  • Mansor Ghazali (B. Perak, Malaysia, 1930) Pathway, 2004
    Oct. 15, 2017

    Mansor Ghazali (B. Perak, Malaysia, 1930) Pathway, 2004

    Est: RM1,400 - RM1,800

    Mansor Ghazali Pathway, 2004 Watercolour on paper 25.5 x 53 cm

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  • Mansor Ghazali (B. Perak, Malaysia, 1930) Di Tepi Sungai, 2005
    Jul. 30, 2017

    Mansor Ghazali (B. Perak, Malaysia, 1930) Di Tepi Sungai, 2005

    Est: RM900 - RM1,500

    Mansor Ghazali Di Tepi Sungai, 2005 Watercolour on paper 34.5 x 50 cm

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