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Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters - Recommended for Inscription to UNESCO's Memory of the World International Register in 2014 and 2016

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Palestinian Alphabet

Translation / Interpretation / Caption Text / Source
Arabic translation: The Palestinian alphabet
Artist / Designer / Photographer
Mohieddin El Labbad
Related links
Wikipedia essay on the Arabic alphabet
Year
Circa 1985
Wellspring
Palestinian Nationalist Artists/Agencies
Special Collection
Liberation Graphics Collection (RMF)
Arab Children Publishing House (Cairo/Beirut)
Housing/Homes/Architecture
Reading/Literacy/Books
Palestinian women's traditional garments/embroidery/tatreez
Mohieddin El Labbad
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Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters/Portfolios-Chronologically
Liberation Graphics Collection of Palestine Posters/Memory of the World (Nominated - 2016-2017)
Iconography
Cactus
Flowers / Fruit / Plants
Kaffiyeh
Music / Dance / Instrument / Song / Lyrics
Olives / Trees / Branches
Orange / Citrus
Palestinian flag / Colors
Tree / Roots / Branches
Weapons / Bombs / Armaments / Guns / Ammunition
Woman / Female
Publisher
Dar Al-Fata Al-Arabi (Arab Children Publishing House)
Language
Arabic
Published In
Egypt
Duplicates
2
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The PPPA has an original copy of this poster
Original Copy Number
31
Original Copy Location
Portfolio 1 - 100
Arabic
English

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