Margo Veillon
Margo Veillon (born 19 February 1907 in Cairo, Egypt - died 9 June 2003 in Cairo, Egypt)[1] was a Swiss artist who lived and worked in Cairo. She is known mainly for her oil paintings, but also produced watercolors, drawings, prints, and other art forms. BiographyMargo Veillon was born in Cairo in 1907, to a Swiss father and an Austrian mother. Her family was well off, and lived in a villa in the suburb of Maadi. Margo began to draw from an early age, and some of her drawings from her teenage years survive in the collection at the American University in Cairo.[2] After attending school in Egypt and Switzerland, she moved to Paris in 1929 to study fine art.[3] During her stay there, she was exposed to the art movements of the time, including surrealism, with which she experimented in her paintings. She remained in Paris until 1932, and then returned to Egypt, where she lived for the rest of her life, though she travelled widely, and spent extended periods of time in England and the US.[4] She held several solo exhibitions in Egypt and abroad, and received recognition for her depictions or Egyptian landscapes and people. Shortly before her death, she concluded an agreement with the American University in Cairo to preserve her work. Her entire atelier was transferred to the AUC, where it remains as part of the university's art collection.[5] ExhibitionsVeillon showed her work at several group exhibitions and solo exhibits in Egypt and abroad. They include the following:[4]
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