Néjib Belkhodja (Arabic: نجيب بلخوجة; born Tunis, 1933 – died 8 May 2007) was a Tunisian painter.
[1][2] Néjib Belkhodja's father was from the Tunisian bourgeoisie of Turkish origin, whose family mainly worked in hat-making.
[citation needed] In the same year, he received the Tunis City International Exhibition Award.
Also in 1968, he won the National Award for painting from the Cité internationale des arts in Paris.
[3][4] Belkhodja had a particular approach to the traditional architecture of the medina, and his works and paintings have the mark of the specificity and authenticity of modern Tunisian art.