Supervisor of Operation and Maintenance Sector• The Grove Encyclopedia of Islamic Art and Architecture, vol 1, 2 and 3 | New York: Oxford University Press |
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He made a great influence at younger artists who was eager to "reconcile Tunisian national identity within an inherited system of artistic practices" | Turki experienced his first success in 1923 in the Tunisian |
In 1928, he stayed in and took part in the Exhibition of French artists and the.
Among his student were the likes of Abdelaziz ben Rais 1903-1962 , 1918-2003 and 1911-1986 | He pursued his studies at the , where he had as a teacher , who discovered the talents of the young novice and where he applied himself to learning the basics of the discipline |
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University Vice Presidency of Academic Affairs• On his return to Tunis in 1935, he exhibited a series of works with Parisian themes | During his stay in Paris from 1926 to 1928 and from 1931 to 1935 he used to visit the studios of French artists the likes of and |
Retrieved on 19 Feb 2018 External sources [ ]• He also received academic training at the Centre for art studies, which in 1930 became the.