young girl in a blue hijab looking at the camera and leaning against a teal wall

%C2%A9 Rania Matar. All rights reserved. Courtesy of the Artist and Robert Klein Gallery.

Samira 13, Bourj El Barajneh Refugee Camp, Beirut Lebanon, 2012

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Lebanese American photographer Rania Matar’s incomparable portrait of Huguette Caland and her daughter, Brigitte, is made all the more powerful by the tenderness of their embrace and the visible tears in the younger woman’s eyes. Matar’s physical positioning of these sitters is also a tribute to them: Huguette Caland was a Lebanese artist who was renowned for her feminist abstractions of the feminine form. She passed away in the fall of 2019; this double portrait is a monument to her legacy.

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Title
Samira 13, Bourj El Barajneh Refugee Camp, Beirut Lebanon
Artist Life
born 1964
Role
Photographer
Accession Number
2019.100.3
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young girl in a blue hijab looking at the camera and leaning against a teal wall

© Rania Matar. All rights reserved. Courtesy of the Artist and Robert Klein Gallery.

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