
Maaloula, c. 1963
Oil on canvas
29¼ x 36in. (75 x 94.5cm.)
Private collection
Maaloula is one of the main subjects in Kayyali’s oeuvre; the present work is painted only two years after the artist graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arti and it is one of the finest portrayals of this mountainous Aramaic town. All elements are intricately balanced, orchestrated by his ability in articulating the subtleties of line and perspective of the holy city’s mountain and its sheltering village and soothing skies.
The village of Maaloula is located to the northeast of Damascus and built into the rugged mountainside, with a population of just a few hundred. Maaloula, from the Aramaic word ma’la meaning “entrance”, is the only place where the western dialect of Aramaic, the language of Jesus Christ, is still spoken. It is home to two important monasteries, Mar Sarkis and Mar Taqla…
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