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Lado Gudiashvili

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art was amplified upon his return to Georgia in 1926. Gudiashvili's colours become warmer, and the perception of the world as a theater grew stronger (many of Gudiashvili's paintings were either inspired by operas and balles or serve to depict actresses in costumes). Like his compatriots
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Filled with the charm of Georgian life, the painter's early works combine dramatic grotesque with the charm of poetic mystery (
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Gudiashvili worked also as a book illustrator, set and theater decorator. He died on 20 July 1980 in Tbilisi.
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and fired from the Tbilisi academy of fine arts, where he had been teaching since 1926.
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Gudiashvili was born into a family of a railroad employee. He studied in the
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cycle" of Indian ink drawings Gudiashvili became a kind of "Georgian
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school of sculpture and fine art (1910–1914), where he met the
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Gudiashvili also worked as a monumentalist, painting anew the
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in Tbilisi in 1946, for which he was expelled from the
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Recipients of the Order of the Red Banner of Labour
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Index


Tiflis
Russian Empire
Tbilisi
Soviet Union
Tbilisi State Academy of Arts
People's Artist of the USSR
Hero of Socialist Labour

Georgian
Georgian
Tbilisi
Armenian
Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan
Paris
French symbolism
Ignacio Zuloaga
Amedeo Modigliani
Natalia Goncharova
Mikhail Larionov
Niko Pirosmani
Art Museum of Georgia
Caucasian
Persian
Grigol Robakidze
Konstantine Gamsakhurdia
Kashveti Church
Communist Party
antifascist
Goya

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