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Paul Guiragossian "Nostalgie" C 1986, oil on canvas

Price

98,500.00$

PAUL GUIRAGOSSIAN — "NOSTALGIE" (C. 1986)

Oil on Canvas | 116 × 81 cm

THE ARTIST

Paul Guiragossian (Lebanese/Armenian, 1926–1993) stands as one of the most influential modernist painters from the Arab world. Born in Jerusalem to Armenian parents who survived the 1915 Genocide, Guiragossian experienced displacement from birth. Following the 1948 creation of Israel, his family fled to Beirut's Bourj Hammoud neighborhood, where he spent his life among fellow refugees.

A self-described man "born without borders," Guiragossian's work transcends nationalism, focusing on universal themes: human existence, displacement, motherhood, and exile. After early training in religious iconography, he studied at Accademia di Belle Arti (Florence, 1956) and Les Ateliers des Maîtres de l'École de Paris (1962), encountering Impressionism and Modernism while remaining rooted in Mesopotamian heritage and refugee realities.

His work resides in major collections: Centre Georges Pompidou (Paris), Mathaf (Doha), Jordan National Gallery (Amman), and Barjeel Art Foundation (Sharjah). 

THE WORK

"Nostalgie" (c. 1986) exemplifies Guiragossian's mature period during the Lebanese Civil War, reflecting displacement, collective memory, and emotional exile.

Composition

Tightly grouped abstracted human figures rendered as elongated vertical forms spanning the canvas height. Aligned in rhythmic arrangement, they suggest unity and interconnectedness—Guiragossian's recurring motif addressing solidarity amidst displacement. Suspended in ambiguous space without landscape, the figures exist between presence and absence, memory and reality.

Color Palette

Vibrant, emotionally charged: deep forest greens, burgundy reds, ochre oranges, cerulean blues, luminous whites, golden yellows. Darker tones frame the composition, creating depth; brighter hues illuminate central figures—light within collective darkness. The chromatic intensity evokes both human warmth and melancholy longing.

Technique

Characteristic impasto: thick, heavily textured brushstrokes applied with vigorous energy, creating palpable three-dimensional surface. Paint layered in bold vertical sweeps with deliberate density variations generating visual rhythm.

Figurative Abstraction

Human figures rendered without facial features or anatomical detail—archetypal forms suggested through color transitions and gestural marks. This abstraction invites universal interpretation rather than specific narrative. The elongation recalls Sumerian sculpture and Byzantine iconography.

Meaning

The title underscores reflective longing—for connection, home, belonging. Tightly clustered figures suggest both community comfort and shared exile's claustrophobia. Guiragossian's lifelong meditation on existence and displacement resonates powerfully. As he stated: "The woman is constantly present in my paintings… because she is Love, Childhood, Suffering and Peace."

PROVENANCE & EXHIBITION

  • Published: Testimonies of Existence: Paul Guiragossian, Barjeel Art Foundation, 2018 (ISBN: 978-1-911561-03-3)
  • Exhibition: Documented in comprehensive catalogue marking 25th anniversary of artist's passing
  • Authentication: Paul Guiragossian Foundation, Beirut

This scholarly publication includes essays by leading art historians exploring Guiragossian's pivotal role in Arab modernism, with "Nostalgie" featured among significant works from the 1980s period.

MARKET CONTEXT

Works from Guiragossian's 1980s period—his technical and thematic apex—command premium valuations:

  • Auction Record: $605,000 USD (La Lutte de l'Existence, 2013)
  • Recent Range: $50,000–$150,000 USD average (2024-2026)
  • Market Trajectory: Steadily appreciating with growing institutional demand
  • Institutional Holdings: Centre Pompidou, Mathaf, major Middle Eastern museums

"Nostalgie" represents museum-quality work from the artist's most celebrated period, with vibrant palette and multi-figure composition characteristic of his finest achievements.

CONDITION

  • Medium: Oil on canvas
  • Dimensions: 116 × 81 cm (45.7 × 31.9 inches)
  • Date: Circa 1986
  • Condition: Excellent; original surface intact; colors vibrant; impasto preserved
  • Frame: Contemporary painted frame
  • Authentication: Certificate from Paul Guiragossian Foundation included

WHY HORAMUNDI

Just as we connect collectors to historically significant timepieces, or gems, we curate access to museum-quality artworks by pioneering modernists. Guiragossian's work represents cultural heritage, artistic innovation, and enduring investment value—principles aligned with Horamundi's commitment to provenance, authenticity, and timeless excellence.

This inaugural fine art offering reflects our expanded vision serving collectors who appreciate across disciplines icons.

 

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