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  2. Tbilisi Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The Tbilisi Art Gallery (Georgian: თბილისის სამხატვრო გალერეა), or the National Gallery[1] is an art gallery located on Rustaveli Avenue in Tbilisi. Historically, it is known to Tbilisians as the Blue Gallery, taking its name from the various shades of the blue-green paint previously adorning the ...

  3. Elene Akhvlediani - Wikipedia

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    Elene Akhvlediani Statue, Tbilisi. Elene Akhvlediani (Georgian: ელენე ახვლედიანი) (April 5, 1898 in Telavi – December 30, 1975 in Tbilisi) was a 20th-century Georgian painter, graphic artist, and theater decorator. Akhvlediani is famous for her depictions of Georgian towns, for her illustrations for the works of ...

  4. Niko Pirosmani - Wikipedia

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    Pirosmani's paintings were influenced by the social conditions of his time and place. There are many works about merchants, shopkeepers, workmen, and noblemen groups. Pirosmani was fond of nature and rural life. He rarely employed city landscapes. He made many animal paintings. He was the only Georgian animalist.

  5. Art Museum of Georgia - Wikipedia

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    A predecessor of the present-day museum, the National Art Gallery, was opened through the efforts of Western-educated young Georgian artists in Tbilisi (Tiflis) on February 1, 1920. Out of it grew the Central Museum of Fine Arts, which was opened in Tbilisi in August 1923. Additional material came from various smaller collections.

  6. Maya Sumbadze - Wikipedia

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    Maya Sumbadze (February 29, 1972 -) is a famous Georgian artist based in Tbilisi, Georgia. [1] She has been an active artist since 17 years old. Her works include paintings, graphic design, fashion, multimedia, and even musical vocals.

  7. David Kakabadze - Wikipedia

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    David Kakabadze. David Kakabadze. Self-portrait in the mirror. 1913. Davit Kakabadze (Georgian: დავით კაკაბაძე) (20 August 1889 – 10 May 1952) was a leading Georgian avant-garde painter, graphic artist and scenic designer. A multi-talent, he was also an art scholar and innovator in the field of cinematography as well ...

  8. Giorgi Leonidze State Museum of Literature - Wikipedia

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    Functioning as a literature archive Literature Museum comprises the richest collection of the Georgian literature, mainly of last two centuries (almost 130 000 manuscripts, about 27 000 photos, more than 2 000 paintings und graphics, etc.).

  9. Lado Gudiashvili - Wikipedia

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    Gudiashvili was born into a family of a railroad employee. He studied in the Tbilisi school of sculpture and fine art (1910–1914), where he met the Armenian artist Alexander Bazhbeuk-Melikyan, and later in Ronson's private academy in Paris (1919–1926). For a while, Gudiashvili belonged to a group of Georgian poets called "The Blue Horns ...