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'''Adham Wanly ''' (1908 in [[Alexandria]], Egypt – 1959) was a [[Painting|painter]] who learnt in the [[Atelier Method|atelier]] of the Italian Otorino Becchi 1932, then set up his own atelier with his brother [[Seif Wanly]], and participated in many local and international exhibition specially Venice, Sao-Paolo (Brasil), Alexandria Biennale.
'''Adham Wanly ''' (1908 in [[Alexandria]], Egypt – 1959) was a [[Painting|painter]] who learnt in the [[Atelier Method|atelier]] of the Italian Otorino Becchi 1932, then set up his own atelier with his brother [[Seif Wanly]], and participated in many local and international exhibition specially Venice, Sao-Paolo (Brasil), Alexandria Biennale.


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The Museum of Modern Art in Alexandria displays many of his paintings. The artist is mostly famous for recording the life of the theater and circus. He specialized in the ballet and opera that is featured in the Cairo Opera House and the Theatre Mohamed Ali in Alexandria. The paintings render the stage lights and movements of the people involved and he is able to express the light and agility in various ways. He had a talent in caricature in which he used in mockery of himself and the people of his time. There is now a museum in his memory.<ref name=Fenon>{{cite web|title=Adham Wanli {{!}} adham wanly|url=http://www.fenon.com|publisher=Fenon|accessdate=16 January 2013}}</ref>
The Museum of Modern Art in Alexandria displays many of his paintings. The artist is mostly famous for recording the life of the theater and circus. He specialized in the ballet and opera that is featured in the Cairo Opera House and the Theatre Mohamed Ali in Alexandria. The paintings render the stage lights and movements of the people involved and he is able to express the light and agility in various ways. He had a talent in caricature in which he used in mockery of himself and the people of his time. There is now a museum in his memory.<ref name=Fenon>{{cite web|title=Adham Wanli {{!}} adham wanly|url=http://www.fenon.com|publisher=Fenon|accessdate=16 January 2013}}</ref>


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Adham Wanly (1908 in Alexandria, Egypt – 1959) was a painter who learnt in the atelier of the Italian Otorino Becchi 1932, then set up his own atelier with his brother Seif Wanly, and participated in many local and international exhibition specially Venice, Sao-Paolo (Brasil), Alexandria Biennale.

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The Museum of Modern Art in Alexandria displays many of his paintings. The artist is mostly famous for recording the life of the theater and circus. He specialized in the ballet and opera that is featured in the Cairo Opera House and the Theatre Mohamed Ali in Alexandria. The paintings render the stage lights and movements of the people involved and he is able to express the light and agility in various ways. He had a talent in caricature in which he used in mockery of himself and the people of his time. There is now a museum in his memory.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Adham Wanli | adham wanly". Fenon. Retrieved 16 January 2013.

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