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This artwork is the cover of Shu'un Filastiniya (Palestinian Affairs), Issue No. 34, published in June 1974. Shu'un Filastiniya was a quarterly magazine issued by the Palestine Research Center (PRC) & served as one of the most important intellectual forums in the Palestinian world. Published in Arabic, the magazine brought together political analysis, cultural criticism, economics, & international affairs, playing a central role in shaping modern Palestinian political & cultural thought during the 1970s & beyond. Published in Beirut between 1971 & early 1983, the magazine was associated with leading Palestinian intellectualsincluding Sabri Jiryis, Anis Sayyigh, & Mahmoud DarwishShu'un Filastiniya also involved figures such as Faisal Hourani, Bilal al-Hassan, & Mahmoud al-Khatib, with the General Union of Palestinian Plastic Artists consulting on cover art selections from the 1980s onward. This abstract, vividly coloured cover reflects the fusion of modernist visual language & cultural identity that defined the magazine's aesthetic & political mission. Carefully restored from an original print, this piece stands as both a historical document & a work of Arab modernist graphic art. Title: Shu'un Filastiniya (Palestinian Affairs), Issue No. 34 Date: June 1974 Publisher: Palestine Research Center Language: Arabic Origin: Beirut, Lebanon Medium: Digitally restored print from original publication Style: Arab modernism, abstract graphic design Theme: Palestinian politics, culture, intellectual history Print Type: Museum-quality art print Note: Frames used in photos displaying the poster are demonstrative & may not reflect the frames available for purchase. Palestinian Affairs - Shu'un Filastiniya Issue No. 34 - June 1974 - Vintage Palestine Poster

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