Margaret Nakhla

Margaret Nakhla (Arabic: مرجريت نخلة) was a modern Egyptian painter (1908–1977).

Nakhla, born 12/10/1908 in Alexandria, studied art in France specialising in oil painting. She received her teaching Diploma in 1939, then studied the art of wall painting at the École du Louvre in 1951. She taught at the Institute of Fine Arts for Girls, Egypt. She lived in Alexandria, Paris, Cairo and Port Said.

Special Exhibitions

local exhibitions

International exhibitions

Missions, and grants

1965 full-time grant of artistic production for a year

Substantive tasks assigned to the contributions of public

Local Awards

International awards

Special collections

Special groups of persons at home and abroad

Informal Items

Important works of art in the life of the artist

Influences that reflected the artist's intellectual and artistic

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