Mahmud Taghiyev
Mahmud Taghiyev | |
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Mahmud Tağıyev | |
painter | |
Style | landscape painting, portrait, still life |
Spouse | Khalida Safarova |
Awards |
Mahmud Taghiyev (
Azerbaijan SSR
.
Biography
Mahmud Taghiyev was born on 11 June 1923 in
Leningrad Institute of Art, Sculpture and Architecture named after I.E.Repin in 1953–1956.[1]
Mahmud Taghiyev was married to painter Khalida Safarova in 1946 and had been a member of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan since that year.
He died on 20 November 2001 in Baku.[2]
Creativity
The main themes of Mahmud Taghiyev's early creativity are
Mingachevir Reservoir and Sumgait Aluminum Plant. M.Taghiyev had continued to explore portrait genre during these years and had particularly appealed to the historical portrait genre.[3]
"Apricots" (1969), "Figs" (1974), "Balcony" (1987), "Still Life", "Spring Flowers" (1993), "Tulips", "Apples" (1993), "Majnun", "Leyli", "Flowers in the vase", "Spring in the mountains", "Baku", "Oil refinery plant lights", "Avarchakan", "Sleep", "Naked", "Dada Gorgud", "Samad Vurgun", "Seven beautiful" are famous works of the painter.[2]
Taghiyev's exhibitions were held in
Family
- Brother of Taghi Taghiyev
- Father of Akram Taghiyev
- Husband of Khalida Safarova
Awards
- Honored Art Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR — 1 December 1982[4]
- Diploma of the 1st Biennial of the Georgian SSR) — 1986
- 3rd prize at the Contest of "Contemporary Art in Azerbaijan" (It was organized by the UN Office in Azerbaijanin Baku) — 1996
References
- ^ a b "Mahmud Tağıyev". nar-gallery.com. Archived from the original on 2020-02-17. Retrieved 2020-02-17.
- ^ a b c Azərbaycan Dövlət Rəsm Qalereyası (2017). Azərbaycan rəssamları haqqında qısa məlumat kitabçası (in Azerbaijani). Baku. pp. 30–31.
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- Azərbaycan Milli Kitabxanası. Archived from the original(PDF) on 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2020-02-15.