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358:. Within the same period, Izzat Klychev was working on the «Day of Rejoicing» triptych – the first one in the history of Turkmen arts – that becomes a major occurrence in Soviet creativity. The artist demonstrates his new figurative language of open color, which consists of folklore traditions and "austere style" technique. This initiative becomes a basisin the further development of Turkmen visual art. 380:(1977) and many others are unveiled during that time. Izzat Klychev's creative development features a special vision of Turkmen women, with his national women types gallery: «Mother» (1967), «Craftswomen» (1969), «Mother's Rejoice"(1967) «Young Turkmen girl» (1979), «Embroiderer» (1969), «Carpet maker» (1968), as well as widely known magnificent and inimitable images of women of Beluja - « 450:. The artist, who started his professional development from historical subjects, wanted tocomplete this work with a complex philosophic apologue. Even though the paintingremainsincomplete, it obviously proves the development of Izzat Klychev's emotional and creative power, confirming the artistic maturity of one of the most interesting artists of Soviet and post-Soviet times. 28: 412:(1978) are among some of his destinations which inspired series. In these works, Izzat Klychev demonstrates himself to be an outstanding landscape artist. Starting from tondo «Happiness» (1979), Izzat Klychev's works of the 1980s become cheerful, featured with intense colors, especially in term of contrast of deep red and orange tones. 442:
as «Bride» (1996), «Oriental market» (1996), and «Embroiderers» (1998). Klychev's graphic series inspired by Turkmen tales are known for their flawless coloring and shapes. Within the last decade of his life, he passionately threw himself into the work on such pieces as «Girls with Jugs», «My Village», «Melody of
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The topic of his graduation work was 'The Karakum Desert'. To accomplish his task Klychev went to work in a geodesic expedition as a simple worker in the Karakum Desert. He spent all summer under 50C degrees paving the road of the future Karakum Canal. Despite all difficulties, Izzat still found time
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Izzat's father Annaklych, a mullah, was an educated man and enlightened teacher who taught children a working model of the solar system with a rotation around the Earth and the moon. In 1933, ten-year-old Izzat was sent to exile from Turkmenistan to northern Kazakhstan, along with his family. Izzat's
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The last years of the artist demonstrate a rare fruitful vivacity in the arts. The initially inherent scenic element of his works become stronger; Izzat Klycheva is fascinated with composition of complicated ornamental patterns. Thanks to his potential as a designer, many now enjoy such masterpieces
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As written by the art historian of Central Asia, Margaret Halaminskaya, "the creative works of Turkmen artists have made a significant contribution to the formation of such a complex and at the same time whole artistic phenomenon like soviet paintings of 1960s. The high point of Turkmen art include
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His artistic heritage is huge, it is priceless and will never disappear as it appears to be the most important contribution to both Turkmen and world art. Thistreasure will always demystify people to the world of beauty, foster a sense of love for the motherland, wake our desire to know the world
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A series of exquisite miniatures of the eastern tales and excellence in making sophisticated possession of ornament once again make us pay tribute to the traditions of the Turkmen culture that is manifested in a unique perfection of Tekin carpets, jewelry silver, and in rare aesthetic details of
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The professional success of Izzat Klychev was largely inspired by his happy personal life. His spouse, Ene, a connoisseur of popular art, had a rare talent in planning her every day life in a way to make sure that the atmosphere in their home was full of happiness and creativity, which was very
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In 1933, Annaklych and his wife became political prisoners and were sent to exile to the cold Kazakh prairies together with their younger son Izzat. Within a year, both Izzat's mother and father perished in the labor camp. By miracle, Izzat's elder brother Reshit found his orphaned brother and
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By the early 1960s, Izzat Klychev is already considered one of outstanding Soviet artists of his era. More importantly, Izzat Klychev's works have formed development path for Turkmen visual art. Among the most known paintings of the artist - "Me and My Mother" (1964), "Shearmen" (1964),
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In the late 1960s to early 1970s, Izzat Klychev is especially prolific and this period is marked with the creation of the paintings «Tomorrow is a Holiday» (1972) and «Eastern Tune» (1976).During this period, Izzat Klycheva is rediscovering his beloved
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And then fate gave me a present… a friendship with my art teacher, Y.P. Daneshvar. Speaking more precisely, at the beginning it was more of a mothering, a tutorship, and only when I grew up Y.P. Daneshvar became a very close friend of mine.
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Such an improvisational ornamental style in these paintings led the American painter Anton Refregier to express his thoughts in a letter to Izzat Klychev "I think in terms of your images and feelings you reveal the impressionist style"
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for many years, and his direct active participation in young Turkmen artists' lives formed several generations of creative authors, among those, an outstanding informal community of the 1970s called "The Seven", widely recognized in
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the achievements of the People's Artist of Turkmen SSR Izzat Nazarovich Klychev, who has had an impact on all fine arts of Republic and especially on the generations of artists who started their profession during the same period".
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important for Izzat Klychev. The most known paintings, dedicated to the close circle of Izzet Klychev are «Jeren» (1973), «A Girl with Cherries (Lyalya)» (1975), «Young mother» (1976), «Portrait of daughter Maral» (1976).
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Izzat Klychev's art is modern, not only because he chooses his material from the daily life, but also because it is rich with the spirit of time which is interweaved with national and international breakings.
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See, for example, «For Wedding» (1979), «On the Start» (1980), «Dancing Africa» (1981), «Autumn Song» (1982). Izzat Klychev also pays a lot of attention to hedonistic still-life paintings: «Flower-piece with
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A question about the essence of Klychev's innovation was successfully resolved, and in 1967 he was awarded the USSR State Prize for the series of works "My Turkmenia"
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and energy to make outlines and to sketch. A year later, his graduation work "The Karakum Desert" was exhibited at the All-Union Art Expedition in 1953.
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Since 1953, Klychev was a permanent participant of large all-Union, regional and international exhibitions. He also held a number of personal events in
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studio, Izzet works on the historical painting "For a Better Life" - the first monumental painting of the kind in Turkmen visual art. Both "In
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The artist continued working up to the very last days of his life despite suffering from a long illness. His last monumental painting «
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The 1960s is the time of Izzat Klycheva's formation and search for new ways in art. In 1967, the "Me and My Mother" and "My
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D. Karanova. Izzat Klychev and the world he conquered. International magazine "Turkmenistan" №4(37), April 2008, pg.69
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as a field wireman. Awarded several orders and medals, Izzat Klychev celebrates the Victory Day of May 9, 1945, in
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Izzat Klychev successfully combined numerous charitable activities with his creativity. He remained the head of
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L. Tarasova. Izzat Klychev. Masters of the Soviet Art. Moscow: "Soviet artist", 1986, pg.26
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Works of Izzat Klychev are also represented in many private collections around the world.
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His father, Annaklych Suvkhan Nazar, had graduated from a Muslim high school (known as
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L. Tarasova. Izzat Klychev. Masters of the Soviet Art. M "Soviet artist",1986, pg.33.
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Izzat Klychev. Glorify you women! Magazine 'A Soviet Soldier' №5, 1988. pg.2
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Medal "For the Victory over Germany in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
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M. Khalaminskaya, Art of Turkmenistan. M. "Soviet artist", 1974. pg.16
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Board of Exhibitions of the Artists' Union of the USSR, Moscow, Russia
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Klychev was born on October 10, 1923, in the village of Yalkim in the
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Recipients of the Decoration of Honor Meritorious for Polish Culture
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Y. Khalaminskiy. A way to resolution. Magazine "Art" 11, 1973 pg.44.
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Board of Exhibitions of the Artists' Union of Turkmenistan, Ashgabat
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Tenth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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Ninth convocation members of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
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mother and father perished in the labor camp in front of his eyes.
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In 1938, Izzat Klychev became a pupil of a boarding school at the
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Izzat Klychev at The Russian Academy of Arts (Russian language)
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A.Tarasov. World name. Sun Gifted. UNESCO news October, 2006.
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A. Tarasov. World name. Sun Gifted. UNESCO news October, 2006
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Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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Eleventh convocation members of the Soviet of Nationalities
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Recipients of the Medal "For Courage" (Russia)
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Magazine "Diyar" 11. 2010. 594: 354:" (1965) were honored by receiving the 503:Orders and medals for combat services 7: 525:Medal "For the Liberation of Warsaw" 797:Recipients of the USSR State Prize 722:21st-century Turkmenistan painters 717:20th-century Turkmenistan painters 562:for 'My Turkmenia' painting series 474:Foundation of Arts, Moscow, Russia 454:Public exhibitions and collections 167:brought him back to Turkmenistan. 48:Yalkim village, Baýramaly Region, 14: 565:1973 People's Painter of the USSR 548:Order of the Red Banner of Labour 530:Medal "For the Capture of Berlin" 448:seizure of the Geoktepin fortress 782:Recipients of the Order of Lenin 466:The State Museum of Oriental Art 757:Repin Institute of Arts alumni 431:nomadic mode of life objects. 1: 291:Artists Union of Turkmenistan 177:State Art College of Ashgabat 541:Titles and government awards 115:Academy of Arts of the USSR 823: 762:Heroes of Socialist Labour 514:Order of the Patriotic War 171:Teenage years and twenties 802:Socialist realist artists 25: 570:Hero of Socialist Labour 493:Magnitogorsk Art Gallery 111:Izzat Nazarovich Klychev 727:People from Mary Region 460:State Tretyakov Gallery 119:Russian Academy of Arts 93:Repin Institute of Arts 495:, Marnitogorsk, Russia 439: 433: 419: 365: 273: 268: 234: 190: 149: 509:Order of the Red Star 434: 428: 414: 360: 285:Charitable activities 269: 263: 229: 185: 144: 582:Order of Friendship 520:Medal "For Courage" 478:Ministry of Culture 342:Periods and styles 108: 107: 103:Socialist realism 814: 674: 671: 665: 662: 656: 653: 647: 644: 638: 635: 629: 626: 620: 617: 611: 608: 602: 599: 560:USSR State Prize 480:, Moscow, Russia 468:, Moscow, Russia 462:, Moscow, Russia 374:Berdy Kerbabayev 356:USSR State Prize 331:Geoktepin battle 243:A.M. 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Index


Turkestan ASSR
RSFSR
Soviet Union
Ashgabat
Turkmenistan
Repin Institute of Arts
Socialist realism
Academy of Arts of the USSR
Russian Academy of Arts
Bayram-Ali
Turkmenistan
Bukhara
Quran
State Art College of Ashgabat
A.A. Deyneka
Soviet Army
World War II
Berlin
Germany
Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
B.V. Johanson
I.A. Serebrianiy
Karakum desert
A.M. Gerasimov's
Karakum Desert
realism
Beluji
Artists Union of Turkmenistan
Moscow

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