Education
He studied at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts ALBA and, in 1955, obtained a scholarship from the Spanish government and went at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid before returning to Lebanon.
He studied at the Académie Libanaise des Beaux-Arts ALBA and, in 1955, obtained a scholarship from the Spanish government and went at the Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando in Madrid before returning to Lebanon.
Grown up in a poor neighborhood, Charaf pioneered an expressionistic style of painting, covering a range of themes including contemporary political issues, social struggles of his native Baalbek and folk art and poetry. Charaf appeared as a visionary and pessimistic artist when, in the early 1960s, he depicted lugubrious landscapes, often outfitted by wires and dead trees. He always showed social and political involvement in his art, so that when the Lebanese Civil War broke up, he produced posters devoted to the National Resistance.
Charaf eventually made during this period more personal drawings in which he interpreted his feelings about the tragedy that shook his country.
Two of these drawings were part of The Road to Peace, an exhibition Saleh Barakat curated in 2009 at the Beirut Art Center, encompassing Lebanese visual arts between 1975 and 1991. In the years following the beginning of the war, Charaf will drift into an opposite direction, working with gold leaf on icons inspired by Byzantine and Oriental religious mosaics and paintings.
Rafic Charaf always showed interest on popular culture from his native region and elsewhere in the region. Solo Exhibitions Group Exhibitions.
Body and Space, Planula Elissar, Beirut, 1981 Antar wa Abla, Galerie Damo, Antelias, Lebanon, 1978 Charaf, Contact Gallery, Beirut, 1975 Charaf, Contact Gallery, Beirut, 1974 Of Men and Horses, Contact Gallery, Beirut, 1973 Forgotten Land, Carlton Hotel, Beirut, 1964 Unesco Palace, 1961 Art from Lebanon, Beirut Exhibition Center, 2012 De Lumière et de Sang, Foundation Audi, Beirut, 2010 The Road to Peace, Beirut Art Center, 2009 Landscapes.Cityscapes.1 - Maqam Art Gallery, Beirut, 2009 Biennale de Paris, 1965 3rd Unesco Salon, Beirut, 1955 Prix de l’Ile de France, 1963 Ministry of Education of Lebanon, 1st Prize, 1959.