Chucrallah Fattouh

Biography

Chucrallah Fattouh is an established Lebanese painter and sculptor, born in Monsef, Lebanon, in 1956.

He graduated with honors from the National Institute of the Lebanese University’s Faculty of Fine Arts in 1983. Fattouh's artistic journey began at the age of 12 when he created his first painting inspired by the shores of his hometown.

Following his graduation from the Lebanese University, he embarked on a distinguished career as a painter. His artworks have been featured in over one hundred national and international exhibitions such as Sursock museum (Beirut), Grand Palais (Paris), Art Basel (Miami), and have been auctioned at prestigious houses worldwide, including Bonhams (London) and Sotheby’s (London).

Throughout his career, Fattouh has achieved recognition for his exceptional contributions to the art world, earning several awards and acknowledgment from acclaimed critics.

Notably, in 2007, he received a medal from Queen Elizabeth for his exhibition in Windsor, UK, during the GCC Polo Cup, and an award from the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum for his exhibition in 2023 (Tokyo, Japan).

Some of Fattouh’s paintings are now part of the art collections of renowned figures such as David Rockefeller, Giorgio Armani, Queen Elizabeth, and Rafic al Hariri.

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