Margo Veillon: An Overview of her Oeuvre

In the course of her long career as an artist, Margo Veillon experimented with a wide variety of art forms, styles and media - this is a quick overview of her work.

Margo Drawing Cassandra (1907-2003) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

Margo Veillon (1908-2003): An artist and her work

Veillon was an Austrian-Swiss artist who lived and worked in Cairo.

Her oeuvre was created over the course of eight decades, and spans many different art forms: painting, drawing, printing, sculpture, etc...

Here we trace the development of Veillon as an artist.

Cluttered bathroom (1929) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

Beginnings

Margo Veillon studied fine art in Paris between 1929 and 1930. The early surviving sketches show the influence of cubism and surrealism on her work.

Gazoline cart (1952) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

Eyes on Egypt

Veillon soon left cubism behind, as she developed her own personal style characterized by dynamic lines, bold contrasts, and vibrant colors.

Upon her return to Cairo in 1930, she also found her true calling as a keen observer of Egypt, and of its people.

Peasant women (1907-2003) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

The common people

Her sketchbooks show Veillon's never-ending fascination with life around her: Time and again, she depicts people and animals in motion, as they go about their daily lives. 

Woman with the Red Hat (1907-2003) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

The portraits

Not only the common people, but also her friends and acquaintances were captured by the artist. 

While some portraits remain somewhat traditional, most of her single-sitter works are true character studies.

Surrealist flowers (1973) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

Experiments in style

During the 1970s, Veillon experimented with abstraction. 

Many of ther works of this period are compositions that draw on vivid vegetal forms, while retaining the bold contrasts and colors of her earlier work.

Carrying goats over the river (1955) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

Experiments with media

In addition to painting and drawing, Mago Veillon also experimented with other media.

She produced several series of linocuts, lithographs and etchings; she made mosaics, and portrait busts in clay; she even invented her own medium, 'painting' with sand of different colors.

Journey's Rest (1984) by Veillon, MargoThe American University of Cairo - Libraries and Learning Technologies

An artist's legacy at AUC

The oeuvre of Margo Veillon is preserved in museums and private collections in Egypt and abroad.

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The largest collection of  her works  is held at the American University of Cairo. Interested? Please contact AUC Libraries: rbscl-ref@aucegypt.edu.

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