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Mustafa al-Hallaj (1938 – 17 December 2002) (Arabic: مصطفى الحلاج) was born in Salama in the Jaffa region of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Hallaj was a pioneer in the Arab art world, known as an "icon of contemporary Arab graphic arts." His work was often devoted to his lost homeland, Palestine, and he is also said to have tried to turn Palestine into the form and content of his artistic school.

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  • مصطفى الحلاج (ar)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (de)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (en)
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  • مصطفى الحلاج فنان تشكيلي ونحات فلسطيني (مواليد يافا، عام 1938). مارس فن الغرافيك مبكرًا، وكذلك الرسم والتصوير والطباعة الفنية وفن الملصق (البوستر). اهتمّ بقراءة الجذور الكنعانية والمصرية في رسوماته الغرافيكية وابتكر خطوطه وحفرياته الخاصّة، وله أطول لوحة جدارية في العالم، هي لوحة «ارتجالات الحياة» التي يبلغ طولها 114 متراً وعرضها 36 سم. تنقل في الشتات وعاش في مدن عربية مختلفة. توفّي في دمشق في العام 2002. (ar)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (arabisch مصطفى الحلاج Mustafā al-Hallādsch, DMG Muṣṭafā al-Ḥallāǧ; * 1938 in , Jaffa, damals Mandatsgebiet Palästina; † 17. Dezember 2002 in Damaskus, Syrien) war ein arabischer bildender Künstler. al-Hallaj galt als Pionier und Ikone der arabischen zeitgenössischen graphischen Kunst. (de)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (1938 – 17 December 2002) (Arabic: مصطفى الحلاج) was born in Salama in the Jaffa region of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Hallaj was a pioneer in the Arab art world, known as an "icon of contemporary Arab graphic arts." His work was often devoted to his lost homeland, Palestine, and he is also said to have tried to turn Palestine into the form and content of his artistic school. (en)
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  • Mustafa Al-Hallaj (en)
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  • Damascus, Syria (en)
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  • مصطفى الحلاج فنان تشكيلي ونحات فلسطيني (مواليد يافا، عام 1938). مارس فن الغرافيك مبكرًا، وكذلك الرسم والتصوير والطباعة الفنية وفن الملصق (البوستر). اهتمّ بقراءة الجذور الكنعانية والمصرية في رسوماته الغرافيكية وابتكر خطوطه وحفرياته الخاصّة، وله أطول لوحة جدارية في العالم، هي لوحة «ارتجالات الحياة» التي يبلغ طولها 114 متراً وعرضها 36 سم. تنقل في الشتات وعاش في مدن عربية مختلفة. توفّي في دمشق في العام 2002. (ar)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (arabisch مصطفى الحلاج Mustafā al-Hallādsch, DMG Muṣṭafā al-Ḥallāǧ; * 1938 in , Jaffa, damals Mandatsgebiet Palästina; † 17. Dezember 2002 in Damaskus, Syrien) war ein arabischer bildender Künstler. al-Hallaj galt als Pionier und Ikone der arabischen zeitgenössischen graphischen Kunst. (de)
  • Mustafa al-Hallaj (1938 – 17 December 2002) (Arabic: مصطفى الحلاج) was born in Salama in the Jaffa region of Mandatory Palestine. Al-Hallaj was a pioneer in the Arab art world, known as an "icon of contemporary Arab graphic arts." His work was often devoted to his lost homeland, Palestine, and he is also said to have tried to turn Palestine into the form and content of his artistic school. (en)
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