Bachir Yellès
Bachir Yellès (Arabic: بشير يلس, born September 12, 1921[1]) is an Algerian painter. He served as a director of the École supérieur des Beaux Arts d'Alger of Algiers,[2] between the years 1960 and 1980.[3]
In his works, he continued using local themes but also experimented with Cubism, Expressionism, and Fauvism.[1]
References
- Bloom, Jonathan and Sheila Blair. The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art & Architecture. Oxford University Press, 2009. ISBN 019530991X, 9780195309911.
- Collectif, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette. Alger 2010-11 (City Guides Monde). Petit Futé, 3 June 2009. ISBN 2746937905, 9782746937901.
Notes
- 1 2 Bloom and Blair, p. 50. "Bachir Yelles (b. 1921) and Muhammad Bouzid (b. 1929) explored Cubism, Fauvism and Expressionism while maintaining local themes."
- ↑ "Culture : SÉMINAIRE INTERNATIONAL À L’ECOLE DES BEAUX-ARTS D’ALGER L’art et le patrimoine en débat." (Archive) Le Soir d'Algérie. "Le miniaturiste Bachir Yelles, enfin, est revenu sur l’historique de l’Ecole des beaux-arts d’Alger créée en 1881 et dont il a été le premier directeur après l’indépendance."
- ↑ Collectif et al. 84. "Dans les années 1960 à 1980, sous la direction du peintre Bachir Yellès, les grands noms de la peinture algérienne moderne[...]"
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