Abbas Almosawi

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Abbas Mohmmed Saleh Almosawi
Born1952
NationalityBahraini
Known for Painting
Movement Abstract,
Website www.abbasalmosawi.info

Abbas Almosawi (born 1952) is a Bahraini painter. [1]

Contents

Biography

Abbas Almosawi is a professional artist for more than forty years and the founder of the Art & Peace Project in 1991.

Education and qualifications

Selected solo exhibitions

Peace projects

Selected awards and prizes

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References

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