Category
Drawing-WatercolorMedium
CharcoalType of Artwork
Original artworkCertificate issued by
Maison d-Art (Art Historian)Signature
lower leftSize of the artwork
52.5 x 38 cm(20.67 x 14.96 in)
Invoice issued by
Maison d-Art Condition
good conditionArtwork description
Aarón BILIS
(1893-1971)
Member of the Ouled Naïl tribe Djelfa - Algeria (1931)
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Exhibited at the Colonial exhibition Paris 1931. Bilis created a literary, artistic & musical pantheon, crunching his brilliant and precise charcoal line. The French National Library owns his portraits at the famous Cabinet of Prints. His series of portraits – all charcoal drawings – constitutes an extraordinary testimonial of the iconography of our time and covers half a century of cultural, political and scientific life. He drew more than 2 000 French as well as foreign personalities in the most diverse fields of notoriety, such as inventors or scholars.
The Ouled Naïl are a tribe and a tribal confederation living in the Ouled Naïl Range, Algeria. They are found mainly in Bou Saâda, M'Sila and Djelfa, but there is also a significant number of them in Ghardaïa Province, beyond their ancestral region. Djelfa is the capital city of Djelfa Province, Algeria and the site of ancient city and former bishopric Fallaba.