Wajih Nahlé (in Arabic وجيه نحلة), (February 1, 1932[1] – February 21, 2017[2]), born in Beirut, Lebanon,[3][4][5] was a Lebanese postwar and contemporary master painter, calligrapher and sculpture who has created new and original forms of expression, a pioneer in his generation.
He studied painting in the workshop of the Lebanese painter Moustafa Farroukh.
[6] Nahlé's work shows an interest for the decorative aspect of calligraphy.
[7] Wajih Nahle showed his work in more than sixty exhibitions, in Europe as in the arab world, and has received an honorary doctorate from the Lebanese American University in Beirut,[8] and is member of the French Association of international artists.
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