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Mohamed Temam or Mohamed Temmam (23 February 1915 Algiers – 15 July 1988 Algiers) was Algerian miniaturist painter[1][2] and illuminator.[3][page needed]

His miniature painting of the Kaaba in Mecca was featured on a commemorative stamp issued by Algeria in 1978.

Moorish "El Fouara" coffeehouse in Algiers, Mohamed Temmam (1915-1988)

Bibliography

References

  1. ^ Marion Vidal-Bué (2002). L'Algérie des peintres: 1830–1960 (in French). Éd. Paris-Méditerranée. pp. 57, 312. ISBN 9782842721435.
  2. ^ "Le XX° siècle dans l'art algérien; Introduction par Ramón Tio Bellido, commissaire" (in French). Universes in Universe. August 2004.
  3. ^ Mansour Abrous (2011). Algérie, arts plastiques: dictionnaire biographique, 1900–2010 (in French). L'Harmattan. ISBN 9782296139442.