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  1. The Tunis Institute of Fine Arts (French: Institut supérieur des beaux-arts de Tunis) is a fine arts institute in Tunis, Tunisia. Founded in 1923, its seat was located at the Dribat Ben Abdallah near Tourbet el Bey with its former name Tunis School of Fine Arts.

  2. Pôle du savoir et du savoir-faire, L’ISBAT est la plus grande institution artistique en Tunisie, une institution pionnière dans l’enseignement des Arts Plastique et du Design, ce n’est pas par hasard qu’on l’appelle « Ecole-mère ».

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Safia_FarhatSafia Farhat - Wikipedia

    She contributed to the reform and overhaul of teaching art, and was the first Tunisian director of the School of Fine Arts of Tunis where she taught in the late 1950s. She served as director of the Tunis Institute of Fine Arts beginning in 1966, [5] heading its new School of Architecture.

  4. For nearly two decades, Keskes set out to research how glass was made throughout Mesopotamia, Pharaonic Egypt, Phoenician Byblos, and later closer to home in Carthage, today a suburb of the nations capital Tunis and a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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  5. The Tunis Institute of Fine Arts (French: Institut supérieur des beaux-arts de Tunis) is a fine arts institute in Tunis, Tunisia.

  6. Néjib Belkhodja, a Tunisian painter born in 1950, is renowned for his contributions to Tunisian art. Trained at the Tunis Institute of Fine Arts, Belkhodja developed a unique artistic style characterized by bold colors and dynamic compositions.

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