Ale Felege Selam
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Born
1924
Ale Felege Selam Heruy
1924
Died11 July 2016 (aged 91–92).
OthernamesAleFelege, Alefelege, Ale Felege Salam and Ale
OccupationsPainter, educator, school founder
Ale Felege Selam | |
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| Born | Ale Felege Selam Heruy 1924 |
| Died | 11 July 2016 (aged 91–92). |
| Other names | AleFelege, Alefelege, Ale Felege Salam and Ale |
| Occupations | Painter, educator, school founder |
| Known for | Founder and director of Addis Ababa School of Art (now Ale School of Fine Arts and Design) |
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Ale Felege Selam Heruy (Amharic: አለ ፈለገ ሰላም; 1924 – 11 July 2016) was an Ethiopian painter, educator, and school founder. He founded the Addis Ababa School of Art in 1957, renamed in his honor to Ale School of Fine Arts and Design.
Ale Felege was born in Fitche, Selale into a family of distinguished church painters, and taught himself how to draw and paint. He moved to Addis Ababa at an early age. Ale graduated from Technical school in Addis Ababa, and in 1949 the Emperor Haile Selassie granted him a scholarship to study in the United States. He received his BFA degree from the institute of Art in Chicago in 1954.[1][2]