M. Moussa Ayoub (c.1873–1955)[1] was a Syrian-born British artist known for his portraits.[2] He was an active painter in London and Paris between 1903 until 1938.[3][4]
He was born 1873 in Damascus, Syria, during the time of Ottoman Syria.[5] Ayoub studied with painter Jean-Paul Laurens in Paris.[5] They naturalized to the United Kingdom in July 1907.[6] It has been assumed he worked as one of the art copiest team, under artist Luke Fildes.[7] Moussa Ayoub died on the 15th June 1955 in London.[8]
His art work in various public museum collections including Princeton University Art Museum,[9] Science Museum Group,[2] Frogmore Paper Mill,[10] Government Art Collection,[10] University College London Art Museum (UCL),[10] Hunterian Museum,[10] Windsor Guildhall,[10] Royal Collection Trust,[7] among others.
M. Moussa Ayoub, an artist long resident in London.
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