Ali Ghul
is   
a Jordanian  Painter.

He was born in  Jerusalem(Silwan)1938 ( under the British Mandate).
He Lived in Italy from 1959-1971 and studied at the University of Florence  Faculty of Architecture . He became one of the painters of the  city of  Florence (FIRENZE)   between 1967-1970 . He there  participated in many collective exhibitions namely at Quartiere di Santa Croce. In 1970  he held his Personal Exhibition at  Palazzo Strozzi.

During 1977-1983 he lived and studied at Newcastle  upon Tyne  in England ( UK) where he got his  (MPhil) Housing for Developing Countries and (PhD) in Architecture. He taught at the University of Florence and at different Universities in  Jordan.
Now he is a risednt in Australia.
He is considered one of the first avant-garde of Modern Art Movement in Jordan . He has exhibited in Europe, Australia and Middle East .


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