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Charaf :

Rafic Charaf (1932-2003) was a Lebanese painter known for his poetic abstractions inspired by sociopolitical themes, folk art & autobiography. Explore his whimsical style and discover works like 'Of Men & Horses' – a prominent figure in modern Lebane

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Artist Biography

A Poetic Vision of Lebanon: The Life and Legacy of Rafic Charaf

Rafic Charaf (1932–2003) stands as a pivotal figure in the development of modern Lebanese art, a painter whose work resonated deeply with both the social and political realities of his nation and the enduring spirit of its folklore. Born in Baalbek, a region steeped in ancient history and layered cultural traditions, Charaf’s artistic journey was shaped by a rich heritage that manifested in a distinctive style characterized by poetic abstractions. His canvases often blended sociopolitical commentary with elements of autobiography and vibrant folk art, offering a compelling narrative of an artist deeply connected to his roots and committed to portraying the complexities of Lebanese identity.

His early years were spent in a modest village setting, far removed from the established artistic circles of Beirut. Despite this isolation, he cultivated a keen eye for observation, capturing scenes of daily life and the surrounding landscape on scraps of paper—a habit that would later inform his distinctive visual language. Crucially, his family’s background as blacksmiths instilled in him a profound respect for craftsmanship and an appreciation for the transformative power of materials. This early exposure to both manual labor and artistic expression laid the groundwork for his future explorations of form and texture, creating a bridge between the tactile reality of his upbringing and the ethereal nature of his later abstractions.

Academic Foundations and European Influences

Charaf’s formal education began at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts (ALBA) in Beirut, where he honed his technical skills and developed a foundational understanding of Western art traditions. His talent eventually earned him prestigious scholarships that allowed him to expand his horizons far beyond the Levant. From 1955 to 1957, he studied at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid, an experience that significantly impacted his palette and perspective. During this Spanish period, his work often reflected a more somber, melancholic tone, featuring muted colors and landscapes crisscrossed by wires and dead trees—a reflection of a bleak perception of life rooted in his difficult childhood.

The artist's pursuit of mastery continued in Italy, where he attended the Pietro Vanucci Academy in Perugia around 1960. This period of international study allowed him to synthesize various European influences with his Middle Eastern sensibilities. While his technical training was rooted in academic excellence, Charaf’s artistic heart remained tethered to the evocative depictions of mythology and folklore found in the works of Syrian artist Abou Subhi al Tinawi. This blend of Western technique and Eastern storytelling became the cornerstone of his mature style.

The Evolution of a Signature Style

As Charaf returned to Beirut, his work underwent a transformative evolution. During the vibrant 1960s, his paintings began to move away from the starker landscapes of his youth toward more expressive and whimsical forms. In many of these works, one can observe simple forms rendered with visible, expressive brushstrokes alongside large planes of flat color, foreshadowing the signature abstraction that would define his career. His art became a tapestry of memory and social observation, where the boundaries between the personal and the political often blurred.

His contributions to the Lebanese art scene were both prolific and influential:

  • Exhibition Presence: Charaf was a regular fixture in the prestigious art circles of Beirut, exhibiting annually at the Hotel Carlton and participating in the annual Salon du Printemps at the UNESCO Palace.
  • Institutional Impact: He played a vital role in nurturing future generations of artists through his tenure as a teacher at the Faculty of Fine Arts at the Lebanese University from 1965 to 1982.
  • Cultural Recognition: His works were frequently showcased at the Salon d’Automne at the Sursock Museum, cementing his status within the canon of modern Arab art.

Ultimately, the work of Rafic Charaf remains a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of art to navigate through periods of profound change. Through his poetic abstractions, he captured not just the landscape of Lebanon, but the very soul of its people, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire awe and reflection in the contemporary art world.

rafic charaf

rafic charaf

1932 - 2003 , Lebanon

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Poetic abstractions
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
    • Orientalism
    • Lebanese modernism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Van Gogh
    • Abou Subhi al Tinawi
  • Date Of Birth: 1932-03-15
  • Date Of Death: 2003-07-28
  • Full Name: Rafic Charaf
  • Nationality: Lebanese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Charaf: 1973 State Award
    • Of Men & Horses
  • Place Of Birth: Beirut, Lebanon