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b. 1931 - d. 1996

Born in The Sudan in 1931, Siddig's career began as a calligrapher for the Publications Bureau in Khartoum. This training impressed the importance of line on Siddiq and would imbue his later artworks with a strong rhythmic energy. Following this, he enrolled in a three year course at the School of Art in Khartoum where he specialised in pottery. In 1957 he was awarded a government grant to study ceramics at the Central School of Art in London. He eventually settled in England permanently in 1967, where his works were positively received. He was nominated for membership of the Craft Potters Association in the early 1970s, and in 1980 the Victoria and Albert Museum acquired several of his pieces for their collection.Siddig popularised the use of traditional African pottery techniques within British studio ceramics. His pots are hand built, using the ancient methods of coiling and smoothing. He then burnished the surfaces, rubbing them with a stone. On pots which had already been fired in the electric kiln, he would smoke the surface with a lighted taper of finely rolled newspaper, the flame licking the surface and depositing a thin but delicate mottled pattern.

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      • λ SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996); TRI-HANDLED POT
        Nov. 21, 2024

        λ SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996); TRI-HANDLED POT

        Est: £200 - £300

        λ SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996)TRI-HANDLED POT; 1989Earthenware, burnished terracotta body, with an incised linear pattern, and a bird and a scorpion.Signed and dated (to underside)29cm (11¼ in.) high

        Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
      • § SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996)
        Nov. 01, 2024

        § SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996)

        Est: £500 - £700

        SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (SUDANESE/BRITISH 1931-1996) DISH, 1972 signed and dated, stoneware with incised decoration of buildings, figure, crocodile and birds 36cm x 39cm (14 1/8in x 15 3/8in) Private Collection, U.K. This is one of a few stoneware dishes made by Nigoumi celebrating the house decoration of Nubia.

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • Siddig El Nigoumi (1931-1996), Oval dish, 1983, Earthenware, burnished and incised decoration,
        Sep. 14, 2022

        Siddig El Nigoumi (1931-1996), Oval dish, 1983, Earthenware, burnished and incised decoration,

        Est: £200 - £300

        Siddig El Nigoumi (1931-1996), Oval dish, 1983, Earthenware, burnished and incised decoration, Scorpion mark to well, underside inscribed signature ‘Nigoumi’ and dated, 27.5cm x 23.8cm, (ARR) Overall condition good, no damage found, some surface marks to underside possibly created in the making.

        Roseberys
      • "Directions", a terracotta bowl decorated with incised arrows, 1987, signed, dated and titled underneath: Nigoumi 10.9.87 "Directions". Aangeschaft at gallery De Proen, Amsterdam, around 1980.
        May. 16, 2022

        "Directions", a terracotta bowl decorated with incised arrows, 1987, signed, dated and titled underneath: Nigoumi 10.9.87 "Directions". Aangeschaft at gallery De Proen, Amsterdam, around 1980.

        Est: €100 - €200

        "Directions", a terracotta bowl decorated with incised arrows, 1987, signed, dated and titled underneath: Nigoumi 10.9.87 "Directions". Aangeschaft at gallery De Proen, Amsterdam, around 1980.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese 1931-1996) Bowl, 1993
        Apr. 29, 2022

        Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese 1931-1996) Bowl, 1993

        Est: £200 - £300

        Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese 1931-1996) Bowl, 1993 incised scorpion maker's mark, signature and date (to reverse), earthenware, with incised fish design (26.5cm wide (10.4in wide))

        Lyon & Turnbull
      • *Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese-British, 1931-1996),
        Oct. 19, 2021

        *Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese-British, 1931-1996),

        Est: £200 - £300

        *Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese-British, 1931-1996), *Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudanese-British, 1931-1996), an earthenware vase, of globular form with three loop handles, with incised geometric and stylised animal motifs, all to a burnished ground, incised signature and dated 1989, 29cm high *Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.

        Sworders
      • Siddig El'Nigoumi (1931-1996) Double-spouted gourd burnished terracotta 9 ¾
        Jun. 15, 2021

        Siddig El'Nigoumi (1931-1996) Double-spouted gourd burnished terracotta 9 ¾

        Est: £600 - £1,000

        Siddig El'Nigoumi (1931-1996) Double-spouted gourd burnished terracotta 9 ¾ in. (24.7 cm.) high

        Christie's
      • SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (1931-1996) An early burnished clay vase
        Oct. 16, 2019

        SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (1931-1996) An early burnished clay vase

        Est: £700 - £1,000

        SIDDIG EL NIGOUMI (1931-1996) An early burnished clay vase, with incised decoration and signature scorpion cypher, with beadwork cradle base Condition-Hairline crack, apparently occurs on many examples due to the low firing temeratures in the kiln Provenance: Acquired from the directly artist.

        Chiswick Auctions
      • Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudan 1931-1996) Blue Lidded Pot (1976) 16.5 x 14 x 14cm (6 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2in).
        Mar. 20, 2019

        Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudan 1931-1996) Blue Lidded Pot (1976) 16.5 x 14 x 14cm (6 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2in).

        Est: £3,000 - £5,000

        Siddig El Nigoumi (Sudan 1931-1996) Blue Lidded Pot (1976) bears maker's mark and dated '76 (to base)earthenware16.5 x 14 x 14cm (6 1/2 x 5 1/2 x 5 1/2in). Born in The Sudan in 1931, Siddig's career began as a calligrapher for the Publications Bureau in Khartoum. This training impressed the importance of line on Siddiq and would imbue his later artworks with a strong rhythmic energy. Following this, he enrolled in a three year course at the School of Art in Khartoum where he specialised in pottery. In 1957 he was awarded a government grant to study ceramics at the Central School of Art in London. He eventually settled in England permanently in 1967, where his works were positively received. He was nominated for membership of the Craft Potters Association in the early 1970s, and in 1980 the Victoria and Albert Museum acquired several of his pieces for their collection.Siddig popularised the use of traditional African pottery techniques within British studio ceramics. His pots are hand built, using the ancient methods of coiling and smoothing. He then burnished the surfaces, rubbing them with a stone. On pots which had already been fired in the electric kiln, he would smoke the surface with a lighted taper of finely rolled newspaper, the flame licking the surface and depositing a thin but delicate mottled pattern.

        Bonhams
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