Statue Of Ashurbanipal in San Francisco, by Fred Parhad
Born
1947 (age 76–77)
Baghdad, Kingdom of Iraq
Nationality
Iraqi-American
Known for
Painter and sculptor
Website
fredparhad.com
Fred Parhad (born 1947) is an Iraqi-Assyrian sculptor who is best known for his monument of Ashurbanipal, which stands in San Francisco in front of that city's Asian Art Museum. Parhad is a self-taught sculptor, who, at the beginning of his career, focused on the art of ancient Assyria.[1][2]
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