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Griselda El Tayib is a British artist who was born on 15 March, 1925 in the UK. She is best known for her abstract paintings, which often feature bold colors and geometric shapes. She has exhibited her work in galleries and museums around the world, including the Tate Modern in London and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Griselda El Tayib is 97 years old and has an estimated net worth of $1 million. She has earned her wealth through her successful career as an artist. She has sold her artwork to private collectors and galleries, and has also been commissioned to create public artworks.
Griselda El Tayib is a private person and does not share much about her personal life. She is believed to be single and has no children. She is an avid traveler and enjoys exploring new places. She is also an animal lover and has a pet dog.
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May 20, 2022 |
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Khartoum, Sudan |
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Sudan |
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Griselda El Tayib Net Worth
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Griselda El Tayib was married to the eminent Sudanese scholar and writer Abdullah El Tayib. She died on 20 May 2022, at the age of 97.
Published in 2017, El Tayib's illustrated book Regional Folk Costumes of the Sudan is based on her sociocultural and anthropological research and presents her descriptions and paintings of selected Sudanese folk costumes. The scope of this book is limited to specific parts of the country, where the author could undertake field visits, using questionnaires and informal interviews during her research in the 1970s. As the lifestyles of Sudanese in different urban and rural areas vary considerably between traditional and modern forms, the book presents both local and traditional forms of dress as well as contemporary clothes and fashion in urban societies. This applies especially to the final chapter, written in 2016, that describes changes in Sudanese dress since her earlier research. Among other reasons, El Tayib attributed the modern changes in dress and related personal tastes to international influences by television, Arab fashion magazines and the dress codes adopted by the international Sudanese diaspora.
Since South Sudan became an independent country in 2011, and in light of the large number of ethnic groups in what used to be the southern parts of the former Sudan, these and other geographic areas could not be included in her research, which is dedicated to the eastern and central riverain areas of Sudan.
For her contributions to British-Sudanese relations, she was distinguished as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2002.
For the 1987 collective publication The Sudanese Woman, she contributed a chapter on Women's dress in the Northern Sudan.
As the first student of folklore studies at the Institute of African and Asian Studies of the University of Khartoum, she undertook research based on her field work about the regional costumes of several ethnic groups in northern and eastern Sudan, leading to her M.A. thesis in 1976. Some forty years later, she published a revised and updated version of her earlier material in the book Regional Folk Costumes of the Sudan. Apart from these studies in her main field of expertise, El Tayib also published articles on the Sudanese folk instrument kissar and on women's education in Sudan.
In 1976, El Tayib published her Illustrated record of Sudanese national costumes. In this study of 320 pages, she described "details of indigenous costumes worn by Sudanese, in North, East and Central Riverain Sudan, during the first half of this century before radical political and social changes introduced an irreversible trend towards westernisation."
In 1971, El Tayib co-wrote an article in the journal African Arts on the life and work of the Sudanese painter Omer Kheiry. For her husband's translated collections of folk stories from Sudan and Africa, she illustrated the books Heroes of Arabia and Stories from the sands of Africa. As a commentator on contemporary visual arts of Sudan, El Tayib wrote the introduction to the 2015 book on Contemporary artists of the Sudan: art in times of adversity.
El Tayib studied at the Chelsea School of Art in London, United Kingdom, and moved to Sudan in the 1950s, when she accompanied her husband Abdullah El Tayib after his studies at the University of London. Referring to her long-standing contributions to the arts in Sudan, the authors of the article "Modern Art in Sudan" called her "a Sudanese artist of British origin". Beside her own work as an artist, she initiated courses for art education in schools and colleges of the Sudan, as well as at the Arts Department of the Abdullahi Bayero College (later University of Kano), Nigeria. Her preferred artistic genre was watercolor painting, and her personal style has been called a kind of "realistic impressionism", where she "often succeeds in capturing the essence of life itself."
Dorothy Griselda El Tayib .mw-parser-output span.smallcaps{font-variant:small-caps}.mw-parser-output span.smallcaps-smaller{font-size:85%}MBE (15 March 1925 – 20 May 2022) was a British-born visual artist and cultural anthropologist, who was mainly known for her pioneering research on the traditional costumes as they reflect the culture and society of Sudan since the 1970s. She published her research in 2017 in the illustrated book Regional Folk Costumes of the Sudan.