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Hassan Mohamed Hassan
Hassan Mohamed Hassan (1906–1990) (full name is Hassan Mohamed Hassan el-Feky, (アラビア語:حسن محمد حسن الفقى))〔 Alrubaie S. Introduction to the contemporary art in Arab land. Baghdad: AuthorHouse; 1960. 〕 was one of the pioneers of Egyptian modern art from the second-wave such as Saeed elSadr (1909–1986) and Ahmed Osman. Hassan has been called Painter of the Epics and Philosophies by critiques〔Mokhtar elAttar, 1998, Art Pioneers and Enlightenment Avant-garde in Egypt, Part Three (), Studies in fine-arts critique Series, Egyptian General Authority for The Book (), Cairo. ISBN 977-01-5914-X〕 and has been recognized by his colleagues for his strong adherence to Classical forms in Egyptian modern art. He has produced over 100 paintings some of which are on the large scale and most of which remain 'stored' with the family in his—now closed—residence near the Pyramids in Cairo. He had authored 4 books in arts, history of art, philosophy of art, and arts and society.
Born in Cairo in 1906 to a middle-class family with a Sufi Sheikh father, Hassan has seen the early days of Egypt's semi-independence from Ottomans under British occupation. Typical of the vogue of the day at Cairo, he has been noted for his patriotism through the seeking of a modern identity of the nation embedded in both heritage and modernity. He died in Cairo on 30 March 1990, leaving three daughters and a son. His son Mohamed Hassan El-Feky followed his path and made a notable contribution to Egyptian contemporary art too.
== Education==
He graduated on 1926, from the Egyptian School of Arts and Decoration ().
On 1929, he's been sent by the Ministry of Knowledge () to Czechoslovakia, then to Germany and Italy to what seems to have been a shift in his career perhaps as potential teacher in the Applied Arts. He studied techniques for the decoration of glass vessels. Always fascinated by fine arts, he has added learning of classical painting and anatomy to this by attending the nightly courses in the L'Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. It seems that this was on the hands of a professor DiStefani who was highly praised by the painter at the time. His career was back to painting as a specialist in oil-painting, human body anatomy, and classical structures and arts.
Hassan could read, write and speak in English, Italian, French, and German in addition to Arabic his mother tongue. His library included books of literature, physical and social sciences, philosophy in different languages.
He has been actively curious throughout his life and even at the age of 80 was investigating things such as the nature of Black Holes in this universe.

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