Suad Al-Attar

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Suad al-Attar (Arabic,سعاد العطار is a renowned Iraqi painter whose work is in private and public collections worldwide, including The British Museum and the Gulbenkian Collection. She has held over twenty solo exhibitions, including one in Baghdad that became the first solo exhibition in the country's history for a woman artist. Wikipedia
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    Suad Al-Attar studied at Baghdad University and California State University. Since moving to London in 1976 she has attended postgraduate courses in art and design at Wimbledon School of Art and London Central School of Art and Design. Suad's work is on
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    Al-Attar graduated in fine arts from the University of Baghdad,where she later taught, and from California State University. In 1975 she moved from Iraq to London and received a postgraduate diploma in printmaking from the Wimbledon School of Art and the
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