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Abdullah Ariff (1904-1962) was a self-taught painter who pioneered watercolor painting in Penang, Malaysia. He was a member of the Penang Impressionist group and is known as the 'Father of Modern Art in Malaysia'.
- The River Ferry
Abdullah Ariff; The river ferry; 37 x 54 cm. (14.6 x 21.3...
- Homeward Ducks
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- Festival of The Lanterns
Abdullah Ariff; Festival of the lanterns; 39 x 55.5 cm....
- Shrouded Elegance
Abdullah Ariff; Shrouded elegance; 28 x 39 cm. (11 x 15.4...
- Limestone Hills
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- Farmer's Home
Abdullah Ariff; Farmer's home; 28 x 38.5 cm. (11 x 15.2 in.)...
- The River Ferry
Dec 12, 2012 · Abdullah Arif lahir di Pulau Pinang pada tahun 1904 dan dikenali sebagai pelopor seni lukis cat air di Malaysia. Ia juga aktif dalam politik dan menjabat sebagai anggota dewan bandar dan mendirikan Badan Ariff Iklan.
Oct 12, 2012 · Born in 1904, Abdullah Ariff is one of the earliest generation of Malaysian artists where he was formerly an art teacher with the Penang Anglo-Chinese School. He is a self-taught artist who was in the 1920s raked in to teach the then exclusive club ‘Penang Impressionists’ which was made up mostly of English housewives.
Dec 31, 2018 · Abdullah Ariff (1904-1960) is one of the earliest Penang artist active in producing illustrations and art works during the early 20 th century Malaya. He was a self-taught artist and subsequently an art teacher at the local Anglo-Chinese School, Penang.
Abdullah Ariff (1904-1960) is one of the earliest Penang artist active in producing illustrations and art works during the early 20th century Malaya. He was a self-taught artist and subsequently an art teacher at the local Anglo-Chinese School, Penang.
Discover all artworks by Abdullah Ariff (Malaysian, 1904 - 1962) on MutualArt along with auctions, exhibitions and articles featuring the artist.
Abdullah Ariff was a Malaysian painter, dubbed the ‘Father of Modern Art in Malaysia,’ due to his pioneering of watercolour painting in Penang. In this painting, he conjured an idealized, sun-soaked vision of the bountifulness of the Malaysian soil, with its promise of wealth and riches.