Background
Effat Mousa Nagy was born in the Mediterranean port of Alexandria in 1905.
Effat Mousa Nagy was born in the Mediterranean port of Alexandria in 1905.
Was an Egyptian artist who has a museum in Cairo devoted to her and her husband"s works. The museum is called Museum of Saad El-Khadem and Effat Nagy. She was fascinated by culture and she was trained in music and mathematics.
Her formal training was at the Arts Academy in Rome in 1947.
She worked in Egypt under André Lhote and they used Egyptian archaeology as subject matter. He was also an artist but also a researcher
Her husband"s research inspired her art He said that her work exceeded his as he felt that his work was too restrained by his academic training.
In 1964 she exhibited her work at the High Dam (as-Sad al-"Aali) Exhibition.
This was a result of work that she had been commissioned to do the previous year. She was asked to record the archaeology that would be lost as it was submerged under the waters of the Aswan Dam as it was constructed. She was one of 64 artists chosen to do this work.
In 1968 the Mohamed Nagy Museum was founded and Nagy made a donation of forty of her brother"s paintings to help create a collection of her brother"s work.
Nagy died in 1994 although another source says 1997. The building also contains their old library which holds many useful books on folklore and astrology.
Nagy left her house to the Egyptian government, but it was the French government who paid for her biography to be published.