A wooden sculpture of a gazelle with undulating curves.
Restored art pieces by renowned Iraqi artists are on display at Iraq's Ministry of Culture in Baghdad. All photos: AFP
Many of the works disappeared in 2003 when museums and other institutions were pillaged in the chaos that followed the US-led invasion to topple dictator Saddam Hussein.
Visitors look at paintings by renowned artist Faiq Hassan.
The 'maternal statue', a work by Iraqi artist Jawad Selim, that was rediscovered in a district known for its antiques and second-hand goods shops is on display. The painting on the right is by Shakir Hassan Al Said.
Visitors look at paintings by Iraqi artists Suad Al-Attar, left, and Rafa Al Nasiri.
A wooden sculpture of a gazelle with undulating curves.
Restored art pieces by renowned Iraqi artists are on display at Iraq's Ministry of Culture in Baghdad. All photos: AFP
Many of the works disappeared in 2003 when museums and other institutions were pillaged in the chaos that followed the US-led invasion to topple dictator Saddam Hussein.
Visitors look at paintings by renowned artist Faiq Hassan.
The 'maternal statue', a work by Iraqi artist Jawad Selim, that was rediscovered in a district known for its antiques and second-hand goods shops is on display. The painting on the right is by Shakir Hassan Al Said.
Visitors look at paintings by Iraqi artists Suad Al-Attar, left, and Rafa Al Nasiri.
A wooden sculpture of a gazelle with undulating curves.