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Iraqi School is an organization that works to promote the development of art and culture in Iraq

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Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Nimroud Sculptures at the British Museum (engraving)

Nimroud Sculptures at the British Museum (engraving)
1097091 Nimroud Sculptures at the British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nimroud Sculptures at the British Museum)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Panorama of Baghdad, illustration from La Perse, la Chaldee et la Susiane

Panorama of Baghdad, illustration from La Perse, la Chaldee et la Susiane
LSE829559 Panorama of Baghdad, illustration from La Perse, la Chaldee et la Susiane 1881-1882 by Jane Dieulafoy, 1887 (engraving) by French School

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: The Abbasid Caliph Mamun (Ma mun) had the first measurement of the meridian carried

The Abbasid Caliph Mamun (Ma mun) had the first measurement of the meridian carried
LSE4108635 The Abbasid Caliph Mamun (Ma mun) had the first measurement of the meridian carried out before him, around 800 - chromo Liebig, v.1900 by French School

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Alhazen, (Al Hazen) Abu Ali Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (987-1038 or 965-1039

Alhazen, (Al Hazen) Abu Ali Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (987-1038 or 965-1039
XEE4164393 Alhazen, (Al Hazen) Abu Ali Al-Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (987-1038 or 965-1039?) Iraqi mathematician, physicist and philosopher among his disciples

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Mesopotamie: idol with terracotta eyes. 3300-3000 BC. Sun 0, 27 m Paris, Musee du Louvre

Mesopotamie: idol with terracotta eyes. 3300-3000 BC. Sun 0, 27 m Paris, Musee du Louvre
JLJ4669421 Mesopotamie: idol with terracotta eyes. 3300-3000 BC. Sun 0, 27 m Paris, Musee du Louvre by Mesopotamian School, (4000-3000 BC); Louvre, Paris

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing

Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing
JLJ4669502 Mesopotamia: Entemena vase in grave silver with motifs and cuneiform writing (nephew and second successor of Eannatum). Summerian period (2900-2200 BC). 2400 BC

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Islamic Art: small ceramic bowl with vegetable decorations. From Iraq. 9th century AD

Islamic Art: small ceramic bowl with vegetable decorations. From Iraq. 9th century AD
LRI4633464 Islamic Art: small ceramic bowl with vegetable decorations. From Iraq. 9th century AD. Dim. 13, 8 cm Paris, Musee du Louvre by Islamic School, (10th century); Louvre, Paris

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Basra, c. 1834-37 (drawing)

Basra, c. 1834-37 (drawing)
3247646 Basra, c.1834-37 (drawing) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: by James Bucknall Bucknall Estcourt (1803-55)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Folio from an Arabic translation of the Materia Medica by Dioscorides; recto

Folio from an Arabic translation of the Materia Medica by Dioscorides; recto
FSG348724 Folio from an Arabic translation of the Materia Medica by Dioscorides; recto: a physician treats a blindfolded man; verso: text, 1224 (opaque watercolour)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Siege and Plunder of a City, Koujunjik, plate 40 from Nineveh and its Remains

Siege and Plunder of a City, Koujunjik, plate 40 from Nineveh and its Remains
STC222045 Siege and Plunder of a City, Koujunjik, plate 40 from Nineveh and its Remains by Austen Henry Layard (1817-94) published 1849 (litho) by English School

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: A patrol of 14th Hussars with Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel R. W

A patrol of 14th Hussars with Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel R. W
NAM254184 A patrol of 14th Hussars with Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel R.W. Hewitt DSO approaching to take Turkish surrender at the Surrender of Kazimain, March 11th 1917

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Ms Ar 5847 fol. 5, Abu Zayd in the library at Basra, from The Maqamat

Ms Ar 5847 fol. 5, Abu Zayd in the library at Basra, from The Maqamat
CHT245023 Ms Ar 5847 fol.5, Abu Zayd in the library at Basra, from The Maqamat (The Meetings) by Al-Hariri, c.1240 (gouache on paper) by Al-Wasiti

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Map from De La Situation du Paradis Terrestre, 1691 (engraving)

Map from De La Situation du Paradis Terrestre, 1691 (engraving)
CHT274912 Map from De La Situation du Paradis Terrestre, 1691 (engraving) by French School, (17th century); Bibliotheque Sainte-Genevieve, Paris

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: The King and Sacrificial Altar, Nimrud, plate 4 from Nineveh and its Remains

The King and Sacrificial Altar, Nimrud, plate 4 from Nineveh and its Remains
STC222048 The King and Sacrificial Altar, Nimrud, plate 4 from Nineveh and its Remains by Austen Henry Layard (1817-94) published 1849 (litho) by English School

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Assyrians moving a Winged Bull on a Sledge, from Nineveh and its Remains

Assyrians moving a Winged Bull on a Sledge, from Nineveh and its Remains
STC221891 Assyrians moving a Winged Bull on a Sledge, from Nineveh and its Remains by Austen Henry Layard (1817-94) published 1849 (litho) by English School

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: The hero Gilgamesh holding a lion that he has captured, stone relief from the Palace of

The hero Gilgamesh holding a lion that he has captured, stone relief from the Palace of
XIR71327 The hero Gilgamesh holding a lion that he has captured, stone relief from the Palace of Sargon II at Khorsabad (Iraq), c.725 BC (gypsum) by Assyrian School; Louvre, Paris

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Coffins from the Site of Babylon, just added to the British Museum (engraving)

Coffins from the Site of Babylon, just added to the British Museum (engraving)
1618847 Coffins from the Site of Babylon, just added to the British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coffins from the Site of Babylon)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Assyrian Discoveries (engraving)

Assyrian Discoveries (engraving)
1621648 Assyrian Discoveries (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Assyrian Discoveries, Plan of Mr Rassams Excavations in the Mound at Balawat)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: The kings of the Persian and Mede peoples fight that of Babylon Page taken from

The kings of the Persian and Mede peoples fight that of Babylon Page taken from
LRI4647418 The kings of the Persian and Mede peoples fight that of Babylon Page taken from the manuscript " Genealogy de la Bible" of the French school

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Islamic art: cut to the camel nursing her baby. From Iraq. 10th century

Islamic art: cut to the camel nursing her baby. From Iraq. 10th century
JLJ4617089 Islamic art: cut to the camel nursing her baby. From Iraq. 10th century. Paris, Louvre Museum by Islamic School, (10th century); Louvre, Paris

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving)

Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving)
1608292 Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Recent Discoveries at Nineveh)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Ivory Carvings from Nineveh (engraving)

Ivory Carvings from Nineveh (engraving)
1608714 Ivory Carvings from Nineveh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivory Carvings from Nineveh)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Excavations at Mosul (engraving)

Excavations at Mosul (engraving)
971211 Excavations at Mosul (engraving) by American School, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Excavations at Mosul)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Hanging Gardens of Babylon (engraving)

Hanging Gardens of Babylon (engraving)
819724 Hanging Gardens of Babylon (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hanging Gardens of Babylon in the ancient city-state of Babylon)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Nineveh Sculptures (engraving)

Nineveh Sculptures (engraving)
1097925 Nineveh Sculptures (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nineveh Sculptures)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Page from the Childrens Daily Bread (engraving)

Page from the Childrens Daily Bread (engraving)
7186981 Page from the Childrens Daily Bread (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Childrens Daily Bread, A Picture, Text, and Verse)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Nimroud Sculptures, at the British Museum, Colossal Figure of Winged Man or Divinity (engraving)

Nimroud Sculptures, at the British Museum, Colossal Figure of Winged Man or Divinity (engraving)
1097103 Nimroud Sculptures, at the British Museum, Colossal Figure of Winged Man or Divinity (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Nimroud Sculptures)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving)

Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving)
1608504 Recent Discoveries at Nineveh (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Recent Discoveries at Nineveh)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: The British Museum (engraving)

The British Museum (engraving)
1607559 The British Museum (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The British Museum. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 1852)

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: World War One photographs in Iraq (Mesopotamia). British Royal Engineers

World War One photographs in Iraq (Mesopotamia). British Royal Engineers. Baqubah school with teachers, British soldiers and children posing for a school photograph; Baqubah, Iraq

Background imageIraqi School Iraqi School Collection: Iraq Mesopotamia Celebration Iraq becoming member

Iraq Mesopotamia Celebration Iraq becoming member
Iraq. (Mesopotamia). Celebration of Iraq becoming member of the League of Nations, Oct. 6, 1932. Baghdad. School boys pay their respects. At the Palace. 1932, Iraq, Baghdad



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Iraqi School Iraqi School Collection

Iraqi School is an organization that works to promote the development of art and culture in Iraq. It was founded in 2014 by Iraqi artist and curator, Wafaa Bilal, who wanted to create a platform for Iraqi artists to express themselves. The organization provides workshops and classes for students of all ages, as well as exhibitions and other events. They also work with local schools to provide art education programs. Through their work, they hope to foster a sense of pride in the country's cultural heritage while also helping young people develop their artistic skills. By providing these opportunities they can helping build a brighter future for Iraq's youth through art and culture.
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We offer a wide range of Iraqi School art prints that you can purchase. These prints showcase the unique and diverse artistic styles of Iraq, including traditional calligraphy, intricate geometric patterns, and vibrant colors. Some popular Iraqi School artists whose works are available on Media Storehouse include Jawad Saleem, Shakir Hassan Al Said, Ismail Fattah, and Dia Azzawi. Their art reflects the cultural heritage of Iraq while also incorporating modern influences. Whether you're looking for a statement piece to add to your home or office decor or simply want to appreciate the beauty of Iraqi art, we have something for everyone. From abstract compositions to figurative paintings and everything in between, our collection is sure to inspire and delight anyone with an appreciation for fine art.
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