TUNISIA — Leaflet “The Fresco “Man and His World””

Description on a mini sheet of the “Man and His World” fresco in the Tunisian Pavilion. This is a work by Tunisian artist Zoubeir Turki, who died in 2009, and illustrates the theme of Expo 67. The pavilion had a warm colored tile floor, white walls, beautiful columns and Mediterranean plants. Turki’s creation was set in an environment reminiscent of Arab palaces. Although the work no longer occupies its original place, it remains in the old pavilion (source: Blog, Studio Pluche).

Pavillon : Tunisia Tunisia

[Classification call number: TUN002].

This document is available in its entirety scanned in high definition 1200DPI format. It is presented here in a reduced version to facilitate the display of the page.

Number of pages: 2 p.

Dimensions: 3,5 x 5,5 inches

Date of publication: 28 April 1967

Autor : Tunisian Pavilion at the Expo

Publisher : Pavillon de la Tunisie à l’Expo, Tunisian Pavilion at the Expo

Language : English, French

Collection : Private collection

Rarety : Uncommon

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