Aliyev Dulat
b. 1948
Aliyev Dulat Kapparovich. Kazakhstani artist-painter. Born on 5 January 1948 in the village of Akzhar, Sverdlovsk district, Zhambyl region. In 1977 graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. Repin, learnt from V. Vetrogonsky. Member of the Artists Union (1979). Winner of the State Prize in Culture and Fine Arts named after Shokan Valikhanov (1989). Winner of the Independent National Award ‘Tarlan’. In 1977-1982 Dulat Aliyev taught at the Almaty Art School, in 1991-1994 at the Republican Art College. He moved to live in Almaty... далее
Aliyev Dulat Kapparovich. Kazakhstani artist-painter. Born on 5 January 1948 in the village of Akzhar, Sverdlovsk district, Zhambyl region. In 1977 graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after I. Repin, learnt from V. Vetrogonsky. Member of the Artists Union (1979). Winner of the State Prize in Culture and Fine Arts named after Shokan Valikhanov (1989). Winner of the Independent National Award ‘Tarlan’. In 1977-1982 Dulat Aliyev taught at the Almaty Art School, in 1991-1994 at the Republican Art College. He moved to live in Almaty in 1977, the young artist faced the city bustle, crowds of people, crushes in buses, shortage of goods in shops. The city falls into the centre of the artist's attention. And although we often do not see the urban landscape, we clearly feel its atmosphere. With the birth of children, the second period of Dulat Aliyev's creativity began: the most intimate, the most reverent. During the period of creation of paintings on the theme ‘Family and Children’, the distinctive features of the artist's creativity were laid down. ‘In these years a father was born in me, all filled with love for children’ says the artist himself. Simple everyday themes are filled with spirituality and humanity. In the subsequent period of the artist's life there is a cycle of paintings ‘Fellow Citizens’ and a cycle of paintings on the theme of searching for the meaning of life, an appeal to the Creator. скрыть
Works of the artist