Tansykbayev Ural
1904-1974
Tansykbayev Ural Tansykbayevich. Uzbek and Kazakh artist of Kazakh origin, National Artist of the USSR (1963). He was born in 1904 in Tashkent, in the family of a worker. From 1924 to 1927 U. Tansykbaev studied in the studio organised at the Tashkent Museum of Art, in 1929 he graduated from the Penza Art School. Ural Tansykbaev was the first Uzbek painter-stankovist; his creative path is inextricably linked to the cultural growth of Soviet Uzbekistan. In the early 30's U. Tansykbaev was strongly influenced by decorative and formalistic art. This... далее
Tansykbayev Ural Tansykbayevich. Uzbek and Kazakh artist of Kazakh origin, National Artist of the USSR (1963). He was born in 1904 in Tashkent, in the family of a worker. From 1924 to 1927 U. Tansykbaev studied in the studio organised at the Tashkent Museum of Art, in 1929 he graduated from the Penza Art School. Ural Tansykbaev was the first Uzbek painter-stankovist; his creative path is inextricably linked to the cultural growth of Soviet Uzbekistan. In the early 30's U. Tansykbaev was strongly influenced by decorative and formalistic art. This temporarily distracted him from the realistic solution of creative tasks related to the life and transformation of the republic. In his further work, the artist gradually overcomes these alien influences, strives for a truthful portrayal of people and nature of Uzbekistan. In 1939 U. Tansykbaev created a series of landscapes ‘Chirchik’, dedicated to one of the most significant construction sites of the Republic. During the Great Patriotic War he travelled to the front as part of a delegation from the Uzbek people. The artist's front observations were reflected in a series of paintings ‘On the Roads of War’. The central place in the work of U. Tansykbaev belongs to the landscape of the new Uzbekistan, the reflection of creative labour of the Uzbek collective farm peasantry - ‘Harvesting Rice’ (1947), ‘Lunch Break in the Collective Farm’ (1948), ‘In the Mountain Collective Farm’ (1948), ‘Watering Cotton’ (1949) and others. He wrote a series of landscapes ‘Lake Issyk-Kul’. The artist visited Kazakhstan in 1938, 1946, in 1949, lived in the suburbs of Almaty. Works by U. Tansykbaev are systematically exhibited at national and all-Union art exhibitions. More than 70 works by Ural Tansykbaev are kept in the Kasteev State Museum of Fine Arts. There is a museum named after U. Tansykbaev in Tashkent. скрыть
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