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Gazbia Sirry (Arabic: جاذبية سري) (11 October 1925 – 10 November 2021) was an Egyptian painter. Born in Cairo, Gazbia Sirry studied fine arts at the Higher Institute of Art Education for Women Teachers in 1950 (currently known as the Faculty of Art Education at Helwan University), where her dissertation traced Egypt's political history. She later became a professor there, and also at the American University in Cairo. She has had more than 50 personal exhibitions, official purchases by international museums, international prizes, scholarships and university chairs. The paintings of Sirry capture the relationship between social reform, feminist consciousness and advocacy of women. Because of their eclecticism and heterogeneity of modern Egypt, Sirry's paintings were widely celebrated.

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  • جاذبية سري (ar)
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  • Gazbia Sirry (in arabo: جاذبية سري‎); Il Cairo, 11 ottobre 1925 – Il Cairo, 10 novembre 2021) è stata una pittrice e artista egiziana di origine turca. (it)
  • جاذبية حسن سري (11 أكتوبر 1925 - 10 نوفمبر 2021) فنانة تشكيلية مصرية وأستاذة في كلية الفنون الجميلة، وُلدت في 11 أكتوبر 1925 في حي بولاق. أقامت ما يزيد عن سبعين معرضًا فنيًا لرسوماتها في العالم العربي وأوروبا والولايات المتحدة. عملت سري كمدرسة تربية فنية بمدارس المعلمات العليا، ثم مدرسة بالمدارس الثانوية الفنية؛ ومدرسة بالمعهد الخاص بالمنيل والمعهد الفرنسي بالقصر العيني؛ وأستاذة التصوير سابقًا بكلية التربية الفنية بجامعة حلوان حتى عام 1981؛ وأستاذة التصوير السابق بالجامعة الأمريكية بالقاهرة بين عامي 1981 و1982. (ar)
  • Gazbia Sirry (Arabic: جاذبية سري) (11 October 1925 – 10 November 2021) was an Egyptian painter. Born in Cairo, Gazbia Sirry studied fine arts at the Higher Institute of Art Education for Women Teachers in 1950 (currently known as the Faculty of Art Education at Helwan University), where her dissertation traced Egypt's political history. She later became a professor there, and also at the American University in Cairo. She has had more than 50 personal exhibitions, official purchases by international museums, international prizes, scholarships and university chairs. The paintings of Sirry capture the relationship between social reform, feminist consciousness and advocacy of women. Because of their eclecticism and heterogeneity of modern Egypt, Sirry's paintings were widely celebrated. (en)
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