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- Q6505591 description "Iraqi artist and painter".
- Q6505591 description "Iraqi artist and painter".
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- Q6505591 abstract "Layla Al-Attar (Arabic: ليلى العطار, born in Baghdad, Iraq) was an Iraqi artist and painter who graduated from the Academy of fine Arts in Baghdad in 1965. Layla had once held five one-women shows in Iraq and took part in all national and other collective exhibitions held in the country and abroad. Layla also took part in Kuwait Biennial (1973), the first Arab Biennial (Baghdad 1974), second Arab Biennial (1976), Kuwait Biennial (1981) and won the Golden Sail Medal in Cairo Biennial (1984). At the time of her death, she was director of the Iraqi National Art Museum.On 27 June 1993, Layla, her husband and their housekeeper were killed by a U.S. missile attack on Baghdad which was ordered by U.S. President Bill Clinton. The attack also blinded her daughter.Later on, a study prepared by the CIA's Counter Terrorism Center suggested that Kuwait might have fabricated the alleged presidential assassination plot in an effort to play up the "continuing Iraqi threat" to Western interests in the Persian Gulf.".
- Q6505591 deathDate "1993".
- Q6505591 deathYear "1993".
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- Q6505591 dateOfDeath "1993".
- Q6505591 name "Al-Attar, Layla".
- Q6505591 shortDescription "Iraqi artist and painter".
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- Q6505591 comment "Layla Al-Attar (Arabic: ليلى العطار, born in Baghdad, Iraq) was an Iraqi artist and painter who graduated from the Academy of fine Arts in Baghdad in 1965. Layla had once held five one-women shows in Iraq and took part in all national and other collective exhibitions held in the country and abroad. Layla also took part in Kuwait Biennial (1973), the first Arab Biennial (Baghdad 1974), second Arab Biennial (1976), Kuwait Biennial (1981) and won the Golden Sail Medal in Cairo Biennial (1984).".
- Q6505591 label "Layla Al-Attar".
- Q6505591 givenName "Layla".
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- Q6505591 name "Layla Al-Attar".
- Q6505591 surname "Al-Attar".