Rudy Rahme | |
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Born | 1967 (age 55–56) Bsharri |
Nationality | Lebanese |
Education | Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts, Academia Spinelli - Florence, Fonderie Coubertin - Paris |
Notable work | Lamartine Cedar, Jibran Khalil Jibran statue, Said Akl bust |
Website | rudyrahme |
Rudy Rahme (born October 1967) is a Lebanese sculptor, painter and poet.
He was born in October 1967 in Bsharri [1] , Lebanon and attended Collège Saint Joseph – Antoura in Keserwan District and then the Lebanese Academy of Fine Arts. He then specialized in fresco and sculpture at the Academia Spinelli in Florence and later he studied at the Fonderie Coubertin in Paris.
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